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Old 07-30-2009, 12:50 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by duskdawns View Post

But I've never bought from Fictionwise before. How does it work? If you pay $64.96 for all 4 books in the Twilight series, do you get $64.96 in Micropay credits that can be used to buy other ebooks? I don't suppose you can receive the rebate amount immediately and apply it to this same transaction so that there's no charge for the purchase?
No but you can essentially buy half of the books then apply the credit to the other have to get your 50% off.

What I usually do if it's a 100% discount, and I do want all the books, I'll pay the full amount. Then as sales trough out the year arise I'll pick off some books I want it's typical for FW to put Fantasy, SF, Romance, Business, etc... on sale for 25%-30% off. When the sales are 30% or lower you can usually apply your micro-rebate cash. So effectively you are buying books at 75-80% off but it takes patience.

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