Amazon Prime Members! 40% Off Audible Subscription (Keep Your Audiobooks Forever)
On July 11th, Amazon will be hosting their Prime Day and offering up a TON of HOT offers and several hot offers are actually available NOW! One of these offers is for all you Prime members who are new to Audible.
That’s right! New-to-Audible Prime members can save 40% off your first 6 months of Audible which means you’ll score audiobooks for just $8.95 per month for the first 6 months (regularly $14.95 per month!).
Your Audible Membership gives you one audiobook of your choice every month and you can choose from over 180,000+ titles. Even if you choose to cancel, your audiobooks are yours to keep.
Listen to your audiobooks with the free Audible app for iOS, Android, or Windows devices. If you have a Kindle, your Audible purchases will be waiting in your “Audiobooks” tab.
Please note – this offer is not available to existing Audible members or customers who have been paid Audible members in the past 30 days.
I highly recommend you see if your public library has Overdrive. It lets you borrow kindle and audio books that your library buys. You just need a library card. I read or listen to something everyday and haven’t had to buy a book or audio book in almost a yr.
Highly recommend to save money. You can also request books they don’t have and your library will consider purchasing. I’ve had almost all my recommended items bought 🙂
Just a suggestion.
I have been a yal Audible listener why should i be requirex to pay more than new customers?! Once again Amazons offers specials to those that are NOT customers only. SHAME!!
Why is this not offered to your existing customers?… thumbs down Amazon 🙁
I’ve been a listener for a year. In the beginning 1 credit per month worked, now I spend over a hundred dollars a month listening to books….now I see new people get discounts. I just heard of a new app that gives you unlimited books for 15 dollars a month. Might be time to switch to plaster. Amazon needs to change with the times
What is the new app that you pay $15 for unlimited books?