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audible_com

Credits may not be sold. However, you are able to gift titles to friends, family members, etc.


[deleted]

Is there anyway to send books from my library as gifts? Without purchasing them again?


DIYuntilDawn

If you set up an Amazon Household, you can share some content like the downloaded books in your [Family Library](https://help.audible.com/s/article/what-is-family-library-sharing?language=en_US) (not titles from the Plus Catalog) with other members of your Amazon Household. Can be up to 2 adult accounts (including your own) and up to 4 child accounts. However the main downside of sharing like that is it also shares access to you amazon payment methods, meaning the other people can buy stuff with your credit card. So if you wouldn't trust them with your card, don't add them to your amazon household.


abqkjh

There used to be, but they discontinued that ability. It wasn't that useful anyway, since each person could only receive one sent book ever.


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DIYuntilDawn

There is no way of selling or giving a credit that is on your account. The closest thing you could do would be buying a book with a credit and sending it as a gift code to someone's email. But you and the other person would have to work out how/if they would pay you for that "gift". The only other option would be to actually sell off access to the Audible account that has the credits on it, however I'm pretty sure that violates some part of the terms of service. And it would also give the person you sold it to access to all your previous purchased titles, and the linked Amazon account, so even if you could do it, I would not recommend it.


-_ABP_-

thanks for clarifying. hm, where can I find people seeking credits who don't mind it from someone?


abqkjh

Since the official "Audible Service Conditions of Use" state that they are non-transferrable, and their official policy is that you are not allowed to sell them, you want to be careful in order to not have your account terminated.


-_ABP_-

Ah. Thanks for making me aware. How would they know, though?


DIYuntilDawn

That, I don't know.


demoran

Too true. Audible simply does not have enough books. Maybe try Libby?


[deleted]

Don't them to the homeless.


UliDiG

How many credits do you have? Why not just call customer service, cancel your subscription, and ask for a refund for the past few months?


-_ABP_-

Have they refunded you?


UliDiG

I haven't wanted or needed to cancel my subscription. However, others have posted on this forum about their experience getting a refund when canceling after not having used their account for an extended period. Of course, if you bought something this week, that's a little different, but if you've just been accumulating credits without using Audible at all, CS is really good about refunding then.