Audible.com offers one of the widest selections of online audiobooks, unsurprisingly, because of its affiliation with Amazon.com, and it’s really easy to use for long periods of time! But it can be really expensive, and if you aren’t reading multiple books in a month, it probably isn’t worth it for you. If you want to end your membership to Audible to save some money, we’ve got the solution for you.
Unfortunately, you cannot cancel your Audible subscription in the Audible app, you can only do it using the Audible website in a desktop Internet browser. If you merely delete the app, it will not delete your account! In addition to this helpful tip, we’ve got all the information you need, including:
If you’re ready, read on to learn how to cancel Audible, or how to get some free audiobooks from them.
Pro Tip
If you keep yourself signed into Audible, click this button to jump to the cancel membership page!
Visit Audible.com and make sure to sign into your account (if you haven’t already). Hover your mouse over Hi, [Your Name]! so the drop-down menu appears, and click Account Details.
You will be asked to sign into your account again at this point, if you haven’t already. On this page, click Cancel Membership.
Choose from the options why you are leaving Audible. You must indicate a reason for their records before they will let you continue with cancelling your account.
Audible will now present you with promotional offers to deter you from terminating your subscription. The exact offer may depend on your region, and how long you’ve had your Audible account. Typically, it is a reduced rate for membership, or free credits for your account. Decide if you are interested in the offer or not. If you are, click Switch Membership, Keep Listening for Less, or something similar.
If you want to continue with cancelling your account, click the Cancel Membership button at the bottom of the page. Make sure you ignore the same size, color, and shaped button accepting the promotional offer.
If it’s not the cost that has you cancelling Audible, you might want to explore some Audible alternatives that can offer you a different selection, or a cheaper cost for your audiobooks. If you’re unsure about cancelling, check out these things you can do to get some free audiobooks from Audible, or save some money on your monthly subscription.
These are all safe, easy, and most importantly, legitimate ways to get free audiobooks from Audible, so take advantage of these instead of falling victim to the audiobook scams being run lately through eBay.
As we mentioned in our instructions above, you can go through all the steps of cancelling your account except for clicking that final button, you will be offered either a free audiobook, or a reduced rate for your monthly bill. If you still like audiobooks, but don’t want to spend the money, consider doing this to get some free stuff first! Just remember to go back and cancel your account later.
Note: This will only work one time – you cannot continuously threaten to cancel to get cheaper months or free audiobooks.
You can also get a free audiobook by cancelling your subscription, and then rejoining at a later point using the same Amazon account. A few things to note about this promotion is:
Downgrade: If you can’t afford Audible, it may be because you signed up for a more expensive plan. If you’re using the Platinum plan for instance, you’re paying almost twice as much per month as the Gold plan.
Upgrade: Though this may seem like you’re spending more money, it can actually save you money monthly. If you switch your plan to pay annually, you can save some money. For example, the Gold plan is $14.95/month, but if you pay annually, it is $149.50/year – you would save $29.90/year and get the same number of books. If you choose the platinum annual plan, you can save up to $129.30/year!
Click here to see Audible’s available pricing plans.
Audible does offer some audiobooks for free, so if you want, you can add them to your collection before cancelling your account. This will keep you busy for a while, even though you’re no longer paying for Audible.
Unfortunately, it’s impossible to list free books on Audible, as prices change periodically. However, if you want to know how to find the free books, simply go to the Audible website and click in the search bar, then type Free and click the Magnifying Glass.
Books that are free generally put it in the title to attract you, so this will return thousands of results, almost all of which will be free to add to your library.
You can also get a free Audible audiobook if you buy an Echo device from Amazon!
It actually is possible to return a book on Audible, though Audible uses its discretion to make the decision about whether you can return it or not. As long as you purchased it in the last 12 months, and claim you were unsatisfied with the book, you can return it to receive credit on your Audible account – freeing up some money to get another audiobook for free.
To return Audible books:
1. Go to Audible.com and sign into your account.
2. Hover over Hi, [Your Name]!, and click Account Details.
3. Click Purchase History.
4. Locate the book you want to return.
5. Click Return.
6. Select your reason for the return, then click Return.
Yes – you can keep the Audible audiobooks you purchased with your credits prior to cancelling your subscription. You will always be able to access your library, and read the books at any time – just like before. The only difference is that you won’t be able to add new credits or books to your library.
If you have credits remaining on your Audible account, you must spend them before you cancel your account. If you don’t, you will lose them, even if you rejoin later. However, as we mentioned above, you keep all of your audiobooks when you cancel, so just choose another book or two to add to your library before you leave so those credits aren’t wasted.
If you want to actually delete your Audible account, you will need to do so through Amazon (which means you will need to delete your Amazon account as well). There’s really no need to delete your Audible account itself, especially because you will want to be able to access your audiobook library even after you cancel your subscription. It is important to note that if you delete your Audible account, you will not be able to access your Audible library in the future.
However, if you’re done with Audible and Amazon and want the account gone, here’s how you do it:
If you’re having trouble or want more detailed instruction, check out our article on how to delete your Amazon account.
We hope that helped you end your Audible subscription, or saved you some money with free audiobooks. If you’re looking for more helpful articles like this, check out what else we’ve got for you: