Audible - £3.99 a month for 3 months - New and Existing customers
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Crazy_Kate71
26 Jun 17#1
If you are an existing member the way to get this is to cancel and then they offer it as an incentive to stay.
buglo
26 Jun 17#2
only available to NEW customers
sinxa
26 Jun 17#3
Doesn't work for existing customers.
sinxa
26 Jun 17#4
P.S if you cancel your account to start a new subscription for the offer, you loose all your accumulated credits
JulianL
26 Jun 17#5
It worked for me, I successfully reinstated my account
JulianL
26 Jun 17#6
(I cancelled in March)
madmikeyb83
26 Jun 17#7
Heat Added, worked for me, I cancelled a few months ago!
SoundableObject
26 Jun 17#8
I cancelled at the start of the year and this worked for me. X)
mrty
27 Jun 17#9
No offer showing for me, I cancelled in February. :disappointed:
sinxa
27 Jun 17#10
The problem I am having is that I have 6 credits which = 6 new audio books. If I cancel and set up a new account I loose my 6 credits
UpDownLeftRight
27 Jun 17#11
Is audible any good? Your membership gets you 1 book a month but the others seem expensive. If you cancel do you get to keep your free downloads?
Dichotomy to UpDownLeftRight
27 Jun 17#16
To add to what was said above you also get a daily deal on a book which costs £1.99 to £2.99 and there is also a decent amount of content on Channels (I'm not sure if that feature is live for everyone yet, or if I only have it as I was in the test group for it though)
m_will
27 Jun 17#12
Sinxa, you could try putting your account on hold? You can put your account on hold for up to 3 months but you can only do this once a year. This might give you enough time to work through your credits.
Also, if you use up your credits to buy audiobooks you can still access them in your library after you cancel. Check the Audible help for more information.
Welliesorter
27 Jun 17#13
Bear in mind that some of the audio books are many hours long. I've found a backlog of unused credits or unlistened books to be a bigger issue than running out. I think they do deals for extra credits so that you don't necessarily need to pay full price for additional books.
If you end your membership, you still have access to your account and any books that you've bought. I've cancelled and rejoined in the past without any issues.
It's a fairly decent service as the choice is huge and the mobile app works on almost all devices.
neoboy
27 Jun 17#14
Time to stock up on more books.
badasschris
27 Jun 17#15
if you cancel and they offer a free book take that option, then cancel again and then choose the half price offer. You may not get either offer.
PeteW
27 Jun 17#17
It worked fine for me and I've done these kinds of offers half a dozen times.
sinxa
27 Jun 17#18
Thanks Will, will give this a go
captainjon
27 Jun 17#19
worked for me as a previous member
tystion
27 Jun 17#20
Just worked for me as a recent previous member. Cheers OP.
ewanthejones
27 Jun 17#21
Does work for existing/past customers. Thanks for posting OP. Heat added.
Qman
27 Jun 17#22
I was on a 3 month trial from a previous posting. I had one credit left which I used and immediatly cancelled then I was able to use this offer. Put a diary note to cancel this after I get my 3rd credit.
Wibblers
27 Jun 17#23
So lessons learned on this, free trial, cancel (get given another free credit). Cancel (another free credit).
One month fully paid - then cancel and I was offered this.
Personally audio books were something I thought I never would enjoy - but with travelling lots to work . . I LOVE them now :smile: The offers keep me going (just!).
sheldococo
27 Jun 17#24
Just worked for me as a very old previous member. Cheers
rhaleuk
27 Jun 17#25
Thank you for the link. Worked for me after after cancelling a few months ago
caron
28 Jun 17#26
Audible is brill! I buy a years supply of 24 credits and it works out about £4 a book plus every so often you get buy one one free or buy 3 get a free £10 credit. I buy 3 books as I fancy to get the £10 free but if I then try it and I don't like the book or more importantly the voice I give it back and get the credit back. I s a no quibble guarantee. Per book the cost is amazingly good and having books to listen to while walking means you get through lots good books. I am annoyed I didn't know this many years ago. 100% recommended. (amazon tax and politics ignored!)
sunnycharlie
28 Jun 17#27
How do you buy a years supply of 24 credits? Membership is £7.99 a month and, I think, gives you 1 credit per month.
thebopple
28 Jun 17#28
Go into 'Account Details' then into 'Switch my Membership'. You should see it there. It's £109 for 24 credits.
alidep
1 Jul 17#29
I cancelled 6 months ago and it didn't work for me. Is there a code?
JulianL to alidep
1 Jul 17#30
Make sure you are accessing the desktop page. If on a mobile browser like Chrome choose 'request desktop page'
alidep
2 Jul 17#31
Ok thanks
nameloc2080
3 Jul 17#32
Thanks OP. Worked as a previous member.
sharedknowledge
7 Aug 17#33
it still works! great find
HoboUK1
13 Aug 17#34
Worked for me and I only cancelled my membership last week.
JulianL
14 Sep 17#35
Just cancelled as near the end of my £3.99 offer and just signed up again
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Also, if you use up your credits to buy audiobooks you can still access them in your library after you cancel. Check the Audible help for more information.
If you end your membership, you still have access to your account and any books that you've bought. I've cancelled and rejoined in the past without any issues.
It's a fairly decent service as the choice is huge and the mobile app works on almost all devices.
One month fully paid - then cancel and I was offered this.
Personally audio books were something I thought I never would enjoy - but with travelling lots to work . . I LOVE them now :smile: The offers keep me going (just!).