Audible is awesome. For $15 a month, you get your choice of any audiobook in the collection; for $23 a month, you get two books. But what happens if you download a book by accident or waste a credit on one that sounds like it’s being narrated by Gilbert Gottfried huffing helium? Well, the good news is that if you’re not happy for any reason, you can return your Audible purchases. Here’s how.
Audible’s Returns Policy
Like most of Amazon’s returns policies, Audible’s policy is incredibly liberal. There are a few things to bear in mind, though:
- You must be a member of Audible to return audiobooks.
- You must return the book within 365 days of purchasing it.
- You will be refunded in the same way you bought it; if you paid with a credit, you get a credit back.
- You can return a book even if you’ve listened to it.
Audible’s returns policy is designed so that you feel comfortable trying a random audiobook or different narrator. It’s not so that you can use a single credit to listen to ten books. If Amazon thinks you’re abusing the returns policy, you’ll be unable to return books, customer care will contact you, and your account may be suspended. We don’t have any hard numbers on how many returns you can make. But, if you’re regularly buying audiobooks, listening to them, and then returning them, Audible will notice.
How to Return Audible Books
Go to Audible’s web site and log in to your account. For some reason this only works on Audible’s desktop site, not in the mobile app.
Click your name at the top right of the page, and then click “Account Details” on the dropdown menu.
On your account page, click the “Purchase History” option.
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