Can I access Audible if I cancel my subscription?

Answered by Frank Schwing

You can still access Audible even if you cancel your subscription. When you cancel your Audible membership, you won’t lose access to the audiobooks you have purchased. They will remain in your Audible library, and you can continue to listen to them at any time.

One important thing to note is that if you have any unused credits remaining in your account, you will lose them when you cancel your membership. Credits are a valuable perk of being an Audible member as they allow you to purchase audiobooks at a discounted price or even for free. So, if you cancel your subscription before using all your credits, unfortunately, you won’t be able to use them anymore.

However, once you cancel your membership, you won’t be charged any further monthly fees. This means that even though you won’t have access to new monthly credits, you can still enjoy the audiobooks you have already purchased without any additional charges.

It’s worth mentioning that if you decide to reactivate your Audible membership in the future, you will regain access to all the benefits, including new credits for purchasing audiobooks. So, if you cancel your subscription but later decide to rejoin, you won’t lose any of your previously purchased audiobooks.

I personally have experience with canceling my Audible subscription in the past. I found it convenient that I could still access and listen to the audiobooks I had purchased even after canceling my membership. It allowed me to continue enjoying the books I loved without any interruptions.

Even if you cancel your Audible subscription, you can still access and listen to the audiobooks you have already purchased. However, you will lose any unused credits in your account. So, make sure to use them before canceling if you want to take full advantage of your membership benefits.