09-28-2009, 07:15 PM | #1 |
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Ayn Rand - 100% Micropay Rebate at Fictionwise
I just discovered that Fictionwise has all of their titles by Ayn Rand available with 100% micropay rebate. I didn't check them all, but the ones I looked at didn't appear to have any geographic restrictions, and unlike most of the titles they offer with the 100% rebate, they can be purchased with Micropay dollars and you still get the rebate. Expires October 4.
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09-28-2009, 07:34 PM | #2 | |
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< $155 when combined with coupon code from the recent survey and since you can use micropay, the most you'd have to add if you had no credit would be $22 (then do one book at a time, rinse and repeat). |
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09-29-2009, 12:38 AM | #3 |
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darn you! i wasn't buying any more books this week, but i've never read atlas shrugged. and i to add something else to my cart on 100% rebate, of course.
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09-29-2009, 03:17 AM | #4 |
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I tried Fictionwise, but I suspect I got suckered in. i.e. $10 with 100% rebate for 'The Quickie' (not good), so now I have $10 in the account, but I think I can only apply a small amount of micropay funds on future titles, and usually that only gets the cost down to competitors. i.e. a $10 book on BooksOnBoard is $10.50 on Fictionwise, but you can apply $0.50 from the micropay account. So what? Is there something I'm not getting about Fictionwise?
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Some additional info on Fictionwise: there are some cases where it's cheaper than Books on Board. They are rare, but it happens. There are also cases where they offer books BoB doesn't have, or they offer more choice in formats. So it pays to compare every time.
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Much of their back catalogue can be used with Micropay. It's only the newer releases [mainly], that you need to use a credit card of Paypal. Micropay is like money in the bank; however, you can't use it on just anything. Don |
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09-29-2009, 12:09 PM | #10 | |
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To the poster with $10 credit - add $20 to your account and you can buy all of these books and still have $30 credit when you get done. If you did their survey, you get 25% using that coupon (good on all orders until it expires), so you'll need to add less. if you don't mind only getting the cheapest ones, you can probably get away with only adding $10 credit - not a bad deal to loan them $10 and get over $200 worth of books. |
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I'll probably get Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, but I don't really know her other stuff. Anyone recommend anything in particular?
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I have a similar question, except I haven't read anything at all by her |
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[QUOTE=FlorenceArt;609635]If I can't use it on anything I want, it's NOT money in the bank. In fact, it's money I already spent. It earned me a price reduction on a future purchase, made to look like money in the bank to entice me to buy more stuff.
Actually, you can use Micropay money to buy anything they have - the credit card/paypal only comes in when they offer large (usually 50-100%) rebates - you can't normally use Micropay money to earn large rebates (this case is an exception to that general rule). You can still buy those titles using Micropay money, you just won't get the rebate. And their small rebates (5-20%) can be earned when spending Micropay money. |
09-29-2009, 01:22 PM | #14 |
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I can't use them to buy a sandwich, or stamps.
Suppose I want a book that costs $19 at Books on Board, and $20 at Fictionwise with a $1 micropay rebate. If I buy it at BoB, I have spent $19. I can spend the remaining $1 any way I want. If I buy it at Fictionwise, I have spent $20, and I can get a price reduction on a future purchase. That dollar is not money I can spend any way I want. It's not money, period. It's a rebate coupon. I would be perfectly happy with that if I hadn't paid $20 for something I can get for $19 elsewhere. The math is slightly different for 100% rebates, but the fact is, Fictionwise is trying to make you believe you have earned money, when what you earned is a price rebate on a future purchase. It's like those fake checks you get in the mail sometimes. It's not money. It's not worthless, and it's even fine if you use it on stuff that you would have bought anyway. But it's not money in the bank. |
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Thanks for this. I don't think I've read any of her work, but now I have access to it all. When my "to be read" pile subsides a little, I hope to get to some of them.
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