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Old 06-17-2020, 08:51 PM   #4
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Deskisamess View Post
It's a subscription service, from what I could understand. Their site is confusing IMO.
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Originally Posted by TrevorViking View Post
No, they offer a monthly subscription for games (mostly steam keys and some downloads). But their main products are several rotating bundles of digital books, comics, games, etc. Some of the best values on the net.
They sell a lot of eBooks. I've bought two computer eBook bundles from them. In one it was cheaper to buy the bundle than to buy a single book that I wanted. And these are DRM free and (depending on the bundle) come in PDF, ePub and (usually, but not always) Mobi formats. (And it's possible that they may come in Mobi instead of ePub, but I haven't run into that yet.) They sell their bundles in three tiers. $1 (for the least number of books), $8 and $15. For $15 you get all the books in all three groups. You can add more to your payment if you want and they give you the ability to decide how much goes to the publishers, to Humble Bundle and to the charity you select.
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