I totally understand if you need to take a break from your Audible membership. Luckily, Audible offers a convenient option to put your membership on hold for up to three months. Here’s how you can do it:
1. Go to the Audible website and sign in to your account.
2. Once you’re signed in, click on your name in the top-right corner of the page to access your Account Details.
3. On the Account Details page, you’ll find a section called “Membership details.” Here, you’ll see a button labeled “Pause Membership.” Click on that button.
By clicking the “Pause Membership” button, you’ll be able to temporarily suspend your Audible membership for a period of three months. This means you won’t be billed for the monthly membership fee during the pause.
During the hold period, you’ll still have access to your Audible library and any audiobooks you’ve purchased. You can continue to listen to your downloaded books and access your saved credits. However, you won’t receive any new credits or be able to use your membership benefits, such as the monthly credit or discounts on additional purchases.
It’s important to note that the pause option is only available once your membership has been active for at least 30 days. Additionally, you can only pause your membership once every 12 months.
Putting your Audible membership on hold can be quite useful if you need a break from audiobooks or if you’re going through a busy period and won’t have much time to listen. It’s a flexible feature that allows you to maintain your library while taking a temporary break from the monthly commitment.
I hope this information helps, and if you have any further questions, feel free to ask!