

I then called the Audible customer service number but it said it was busy and immediately the line dropped. Audible is an Amazon company that sells and produces spoken audio content. Plus, I am not convinced Audible wouldn’t just start charging my new cards anyways. I contacted the bank but their only solution was to inactivate all of my accounts, cut up all my cards and wait for new ones. ago Voice is open source, no ads and free. If you plan to build up a collection, store it on your PC, best to sync it with a cloud drive provider and you can use Cloudplayer or Cloudbeats to Browse/Stream your collection to your phone or tablet. So, long story short, we’ve been charged $32 a month for God knows how long. If you plan to sign up for a audiobook plan, Audible is probably the best bet. I’m not even entirely sure how this is happening since that account was in Australia, and I never had any Canadian banking info on it. I verified that my account has not been used for anything (hacked or otherwise) for over three years. This free audiobook app has a library of more than 250,000 audiobooks in every genre including fiction, romance, business, sci-fi, mystery and more, PLUS over 10,000 free audiobooks. I was annoyed with that until I looked into my bank statements and realized I TOO had been charged a separate subscription fee under an Amazon account I have not even used for three years! (I get email notification of any charges to my card and this was never a notification, hence how I’ve missed it.) I have NEVER had audible. Select the department you want to search in Search Amazon.ca.

We verified online that he has not had an active Audible account since then. I thought he may have unsubscribed incorrectly, but no. He then cancelled it, but we did not realize until a few months ago that they never stopped charging him (he doesn’t use that bank card for anything so didn’t look at statements). My husband had an audible account for around 7 months in 2021 or so. I am at my wits end because I have tried everything else.
