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Originally Posted by Catlady
Audible is offering four months of Premium Plus for $5.95 a month, through December 31. The fine print says, "Offer is available only to US consumers who are not existing Audible members."
I'm inclined to hold off on signing up, in case there's a better deal for Prime Day.
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Audible US sweetened this deal for Black Friday by adding a $20 credit.
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$5.95 a month plus $20 Audible credit -- exp 27 Nov
Save 60% on your first 4 months and enjoy bestselling audiobooks, exclusive Originals, podcasts, and more.
After 4 months, $14.95/mo. Cancel anytime. Ends November 27, 2023.
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Terms & Conditions
Offer available until November 27, 2023 at 11:59PM PT or while supplies last. Offer is valid only for US consumers who are not existing Audible members. Offer applies only to an Audible Premium Plus monthly membership sold by Audible.com. For the first 4 months of your Audible Premium Plus membership, you will be charged the discounted price of $5.95/mo. + tax. After the first 4 months, your Audible Premium Plus membership will automatically renew until cancelled at the then current full price (currently $14.95/mo. + tax) with your designated credit card or another available card on file. Cancel anytime by visiting the Account Details page. Within 48 hours after you sign-up for your membership and your payment information is verified, the Audible.com account that you used to sign up for your membership will also receive a $20 USD Audible promotional credit, which must be used on Audible.com, and you will receive an email notification. The promotional credit will expire on December 31, 2023 at 11:59 PM PT. The promotional credit only applies towards eligible cash purchases of audio products sold by Audible.com (not including gift purchases). Offer is limited to one per customer and account, may not be combined with other offers, is non-transferable and may not be resold. Audible reserves the right to modify or cancel the offer at any time. If you violate any of these terms, this offer will be invalid.
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