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I hope you can find out more from Marcy and others since I am using audible.com mainly for the one book a month I get with my credit and I like them to be "pricier" books so I feel I am getting a good deal!
I love being able to sync my portable device (currently a Sanza Clip+ MP3 player) which I love, and then have the ability to track my progress or even listen a bit more at night from my PC and the audible Manager software.

this thread is from the Audiobooks group regarding where to get content and how to listen. There are a few comments about audible.com interspersed.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4...

You mentioned elsewhere that one could receive emails from audible.com on sales. Can you remember how to set that up?
Ann wrote: "Carol:
this thread is from the Audiobooks group regarding where to get content and how to listen. There are a few comments about audible.com interspersed.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4488..."

Carol/Bonadie wrote: "You mentioned elsewhere that one could receive emails from audible.com on sales. Can you remember how to set that up?"

Ann wrote: "Carol: For audible.com members it is under the Account Details link at the upper right of the home screen, then to email preferences. ..."

As Ann said, the sales are often quite good on audible.com and I think they are about due to have another. I've gotten 2 books for 1 credit and 3 for 2 credits in the past. Sometimes, they offer members discounted audios for prices way less than the value of your credits (I've paid $5-$10 for great audios) and you then have the option of paying, rather than using credits for these. These are often time sensitive deals, sometimes with windows as short as 48 hours, so be sure to fill your wish list for easy decision making when the time comes :-)

Marcy wrote: "These are often time sensitive deals, sometimes with windows as short as 48 hours, so be sure to fill your wish list for easy decision making when the time comes :-)
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Carol, you are seriously tempting me to join audible.com! I love to download from my library, but they rarely have the newer books. Have fun!

Carol/Bonadie wrote: "OMG, audible.com is having a 50% off sale on 50,000 titles. I looked at my wish list and everything is on sale, with lots for under $12. I'm in trouble now...."

I am hoping that they offer soon a way to organize books. I'm already getting sick of scrolling through my 43-book library to find the next one to download. They could even make it so you could manually drag stuff up and down in the list, like on fictfact.com. Not the preferred choice to folders, but at least I could drag the ones I've already read down to the bottom of the list.
Ann wrote: "Carol - good luck choosing the new audio books you will get! I am resisting... so far
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "OMG, audible.com is having a 50% off sale on 50,000 titles. I looked at my wish list and..."

I am just curious since my K2 doesn't quite as easily get audio books since that version can't download them over 3G, just through a USB connection, but DD's K3 shows my audible titles on her Kindle menu in archives (I think that was what she said) - have you tried listening to any of the audible audio books on your Kindle? Could you organize them there?
I am glad you are enjoying them (43 books!)
Carol/Bonadie wrote: " I'm already getting sick of scrolling through my 43-book library to find the next one to download. They could even make it so you could manually drag stuff up and down in the list, like on fictfact.com. Not the preferred choice to folders, but at least I could drag the ones I've already read down to the bottom of the list."

Ann wrote: "DD's K3 shows my audible titles on her Kindle menu in archives (I think that was what she said) - have you tried listening to any of the audible audio books on your Kindle? Could you organize them there? ..."

Carol/Bonadie wrote: "I suppose I could but I listen while doing stuff like washing dishes, exercising, walking, etc., and I'm not gonna carry around my Kindle while I do. But you've got me thinking.. I wonder if the b..."

But Audible usually does a good sale in the spring that isn't limited on titles. So I look out for that.
The other deal I discovered more recently is that if you let your credits pile up to three or so (this happened to me because of reduced commutes during the pandemic), Audible worries that you're losing interest. They told me if I used one of my credits, they'd give me a credit. Free!
So that was nice. I don't know if they'd offer that again but it was a definite bonus.


That's interesting,Russ. I have about 8 credits and have never been contacted by a concerned Audible staff member. When credits expired after 5 I would call up and ask if they would reinstate the one I just lost, and they happily did that. Now that each credit has an expiration date of about a year out (I think) I don't have that problem any more. Because I get books on CD from the library I save my audible credits for those I want to read right away that have a long hold list. But works for me. I love Audible and I thank Ann (I think that's who it was) for introducing me to it years ago.

Well, you sold me! I downloaded it too. Not sure if I ever saw Topkapi but the plotsounds intriguing. Thanks, Russ!

I get my credits annually, 24 all at once, and then try to manage them to last all year. In 2020 I was out with a month to wait for my new ones. It was agony! They offered me a three pack to purchase every time I logged on.
Russ wrote: "A lot of Audible's sales seem to force you toward certain titles. Buying 3 for the price of 2 isn't a great deal to me when I don't want any of the pre-selected books.
But Audible usually does a good sale in the spring."

Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Now that each credit has an expiration date of about a year out (I think) I don't have that problem any more. Because I get books on CD from the library I save my audible credits for those I want to read right away that have a long hold list. But works for me. I love Audible and I thank Ann (I think that's who it was) for introducing me to it years ago.."

https://libro.fm/

Audible has upped their game by adding content like podcasts, and unfortunately quite a bit of exclusive audiobooks making it hard to leave. I'll check out the player options like playback speed, etc.
Sherry wrote: "i don't listen to many audio books, but let me recommend switching to libro.fm for your audios. it works like audible does, BUT instead of supporting amazon, it supports your local book store so th..."

I'm not sure if libro has podcasts. i know they are trying to be competitive with audible- free books to switch, credits each month, etc.

You had me at "instead of supporting amazon." My problem is that I have dozens of purchased and unread books in my audible library, and there's no way to take them with me.

I'm a Stitcher listener for podcasts, so not really interested in audible's podcast offerings, especially if they try to go exclusive.
Sherry wrote: "I'm not sure if libro has podcasts. i know they are trying to be competitive with audible- free books to switch, credits each month, etc."
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