What Happens If You Don’t Pay for Audible? Subscription Explained
Learn what happens when you stop paying for Audible, including access loss to subscription benefits and retaining purchased audiobooks.
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If you don't pay for Audible, you lose access to subscription benefits like monthly credits and discounts. However, you still own any purchased audiobooks and can access them from your library anytime. To regain subscription benefits, you must re-subscribe to Audible.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I still listen to Audible audiobooks if I don’t pay for the subscription? Yes, you can still listen to any audiobooks you have purchased even if you stop paying for the Audible subscription. Purchased audiobooks remain in your library.
- What benefits do I lose if I stop paying for Audible? If you stop paying for Audible, you lose monthly credits, member discounts, and other subscription benefits but maintain access to already purchased audiobooks.
- How do I regain Audible subscription benefits after canceling? To regain Audible subscription benefits like credits and discounts, you need to re-subscribe to Audible with a paid membership plan.