I might buy it anyway as I have done before because I really liked a book or a reader but if I forget I'd like to know. I also think audible should let us know that a previous copy of a book either audible or digital was purchased by an account holder. I think audibles return policy should be specified in advance and should be predictable. If a book or reader is really bad id like too return it no questions asked. If a good book boors me temporarily I might pass it up for another but I'll keep it to try again. If I finish any book I will never return it. To quote another friend, it felt like cheating. For a little under 15 a month, I could gain access to the world’s largest collection of audiobook content. Then about three years ago, I discovered Audible, Amazon’s audiobook subscription service and marketplace that allows subscribers to listen to books anywhere they go. So recently I tried to return two books and I was turned down by audible for vague reasons. But for one or another reason, I couldnt see myself listening to a book over reading one. I was lucky if I could make it through one book in a single month. I've been having a hard time finding good books lately and I bought a couple that were so terrible I couldn't stand listening to them and one that I forgot reading already and it wasn't that good the first time and the reader was awful. No problem, Amazon cheerfully refunded my money. I recently found out that I can return audible books if I don't like them so I returned 2 or 3 about a month ago.
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