2/6/2024 0 Comments Book from scribdThe audio player with clothes for no reason in recent weeks and I kept having to stop what I was doing to reopen it just to get it to play again. The glitches seemed to happen more often after I decided to cancel for a little while. Which is annoying because I live in a hands-free state and can’t go back and reboot the app. I would set up to play the audiobook sometimes, and it would just cut off by itself while I was driving. I had times when I would answer the phone and the audiobook would still play in the background while I was trying to hear phone calls. While this service may be cheaper than Audible, the aggravation may not be worth it. This happened three times and it was very annoying. I would still have 10 days left on my subscription and find out that I couldn’t listen to the next audiobook I wanted to listen to in the series because it wasn’t available until my next subscription renewal date. During the time I subscribed, I kept having issues that the audiobooks I wanted to listen to were unavailable until the next renewal date. I just needed to save some money recently so I decided to cancel for a short period of time but I’m not sure I’m coming back after my experience. I had subscribe to the service for about five months or so then decided to cancel recently just to find out the date it cut me off a day early. Anyway, 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️'s - a great value and I am a very satisfied subscriber. Our excellent local library system makes a valiant effort to have many e-books available, but only has a tiny fraction of what I can access via Scribd. That said, I do still have occasional problems with the search function finding a particular title even though it turns up being included after all. Also rather than waiting weeks to checkout a title via our local library via Overdrive, I usually have instant access through Scribd. I often find obscure monographs here I can access nowhere else online for any price. To me, it's like a massive digital treasure house set up for easy browsing. However, if you are interested in Art, History, Culture, Language etc., I can pretty much assure you that you have discovered Valhalla with Scribd. I have no idea why, but this may well be because I don't tend to check out bestsellers or really popular titles. I have to admit I have not run into the 'limit' problems some others have reported. They also have an amazing selection of British mystery audio books btw. Scribd truly blows Kindle Unlimited (and even Audible to some extent) out of the water, especially if you read a lot of serious non-fiction.
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