Groupon: Free 3-Month Subscription to Scribd ($26.97 Value) = Free e-Books & Audiobooks
Head on over to Groupon where new Scribd customers can score a completely FREE 3-Month Subscription to Scribd (a $26.97 value)! Note that after completing the purchase on Groupon, you’ll need to redeem your offer on Scribd.com.
As a Scribd member, you’ll have access to a HUGE collection of e-books, articles, sheet music and other written works – over 400,000 books from over 900 publishers including New York Times bestsellers, literary classics, groundbreaking non-fiction, and more in every genre. Each month, you can choose three e-books and one audiobook!
IMPORTANT: Please note that your Scribd subscription will be automatically renewed at the regular price of $8.99 per month after your first three months but you can cancel at ANY time.
Has anyone used Scribd before? Reviews or helpful info? Do you keep the books or are they just to read during that month, like a rental?
I have a trial membership right now and have really been enjoying it. You get 3 books per month and you can keep them as long as you are an active subscriber (unless they are removed from scribd). Once you’ve read your 3 books there are lots of unlimited books to choose from, but it’s a little difficult to find good ones. That’s the only thing I would improve with it.
Thank you!
I did this deal recently and am very happy with the trial membership! (I recommend the book “Orphan Train” which I just finished reading on Scribd. Excellent read!)
Good to know you have been pleased with it Pj! Thanks for the great feedback!
Amazing book!
Can you read these books on Kindle?
You have to download the scribd app. Search Google on how to download it because it’s not in the app store.
Ty heck it’s free I’ll give it a try! For things like this I just set a reminder in my phone calendar to unsubscribe ty!
You’re welcome Sarah! 🙂
TY I’ve been using audible and scribd looks like a much better deal! If anyone needs a book to check out, I used the audible credits for “scrappy little nobody ” and “the year of yes”. Both were good but “the year of yes” was an awesome self help/ inspirational read.