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Old December 6th, 2009, 05:06 PM   #35 (permalink)
LansdowneMike
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Originally Posted by doublebullout View Post
I don't know if Audible still allows this, but they used to have a membership option where you could "suspend" your membership for a few months and then re-activate it without losing any of the credits you accumulated. It might get someone's attention at Audible if enough Android-Audible customers suspended their account pending the release of an Android app. This is flatly ridiculous.

I've been an Audible subscriber since 2002, and I'm getting tired of waiting for webOS and Android support.
Years ago I switched to being an "annual member." I don't get monthly book/subscription credits, but I get "member prices" when I buy stuff "a la carte." That worked well for me. So when my "annual membership" expired last month, I declined to renew, and in the box where they ask why, I told them and said that when they supported the Android, I'd renew my annual membership. I don't expect this show of force to get them to accelerate their development schedule, but it felt good.
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