

The other one was ‘The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck’, which I returned after listening just the first chapter. I exchanged it with the English version of the same book. One was the Spanish version of ‘Steve Jobs’, which I bought by mistake. Just to give you an idea, Last month I returned 2 audiobooks. But if you are regularly buying, listening and then returning the books, Audible will eventually notice. Well… There is no fixed number on how many returns you can make. However, before any such actions are taken against you, you will be contacted by the Audible Customer Care and warned if they think you are abusing the policy. If Audible notices that you are abusing their return policy, you might not be able to return any audiobook anymore, or even worse, your account might be suspended! One other caveat about returning Audible books – the return feature is only available if you’re an Audible member, so if you’re just buying Audible audiobooks through Amazon occasionally when they’re on super sale (a tactic I’m all for!), then you won’t be able to return or exchange your audiobooks.The last point might have brightened up your eyes, right? 😉īut, wait… It’s not that you can use a single credit to listen to 30 audiobooks a month. You also can only return Audible books that you’ve purchased within the last 365 days, so you have a long chunk of time to change your mind, but you don’t have FOREVER. Obviously, they don’t want you taking advantage of this with EVERY audiobook you get, so if you do it more than a couple of times per year (I haven’t been able to get an exact stat on this), then you’ll have to call in to exchange your book. New credit to spend on a book you’ll like better. Next to the book, it’ll say “Exchange” (if you’re in the Audible mobile app, you’ll need to tap the three dots next to the book title to get the exchange option to come up) and then a screen will pop up and you’ll choose why you’re exchanging it and then just press “Exchange” and voila! It’s super simple and you can do it within the app or on the desktop version of Audible – just log in to your account and look at your purchase history under your account and you’ll see all the books you’ve purchased. (So if you take a chance on an audiobook I recommend and then decide I have the worst taste ever? You’re out nothing!) If you decide you don’t like one of your audiobooks for any reason, you can return it and use that credit to get a different audiobook instead! You own the audiobooks forever and there are lots of great perks, like Audible Originals. Nobody has a better audiobook collection and the user experience is really fantastic. I love love love Audible, as you likely know if you’ve been around here for more than 5 minutes.

Not loving the Audible book you bought with your credits? Here’s how to return a book on Audible so you can pick something better instead!
