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'Can you still listen to Audible books after cancelling a membership?': Here's what you need to know

* You can still listen to Audible books you've purchased after cancelling your membership.  * If you have remaining credits left when you cancel your membership, however, you would lose those upon cancellation. * Here's what else you should know about cancelling your Audible membership. * Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Subscription services can be a great way to try out something new, but they could become a financial drain before you realize it.  That's when cancellation is the best option for you. But that doesn't mean you want to lose everything you've paid to access.  Check out the products mentioned in this article: Apple Macbook Pro (From $1,299.00 at Apple) Lenovo IdeaPad 130 (From $469.99 at Walmart) You can still listen to Audible books after cancelling your membership, but you'll lose your credits With Audible, for example, if you opt to cancel your Audible membership, you would still have access to the audiobooks you purchased via your Audible library. However, you would lose any credits accumulated during your membership, so you'd want to use those before cancelling. Otherwise, you would waste your credits.  Whether times are tough, or you're just not interested in audiobooks anymore, here's how you can cancel your Audible membership.  How to cancel your Audible membership If you're interested in cancelling your membership, here's how to get it done: 1. Log into your Audible account on your Mac or PC. 2. Hover over "Hi, [name]!" located in the top menu and select "Account Details." 3. Enter your login information, if prompted. 4. Click "Cancel membership." 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete your cancellation. If you have remaining credits when you attempt to cancel, you should be prompted to use those first. If you choose not to, you would lose those credits.   Related coverage from How To Do Everything: Tech: * How to buy Audible books using Amazon or the Audible app * How to play Audible books on your Alexa-enabled smart speaker * How to cancel your Audible subscription on an iPhone * How to find, listen to, and delete podcasts on your Mac using the new Podcasts app * How to delete podcasts from your iPhone after downloading them in the Podcasts app SEE ALSO: The best budget laptops Join the conversation about this story » NOW WATCH: A cleaning expert reveals her 3-step method for cleaning your entire home quickly
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