If I Cancel My Audible, Do I Lose My Credits?

Joe Cohen

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When you subscribe to Audible and decide to end your membership, the status of your credits becomes a primary concern. Users often wonder whether their unused credits will remain available after cancellation. Audible credits are essentially tokens that members receive as part of their subscription and can use to purchase audiobooks. If a user cancels their Audible membership, it’s imperative to know that any unused credits will be forfeited. Therefore, it is wise to utilize all remaining credits prior to canceling your account.

There are different types of memberships offered by Audible, each with its own rules regarding credits. For instance, the Audible Premium Plus plan provides users with a certain number of credits each month, and these can be redeemed for audiobooks that remain accessible even if the membership is discontinued. If you’re changing your membership plan rather than cancelling it outright, you may be able to retain your accumulated credits.

If I Cancel My Audible, Do I Lose My Credits?

If you’re thinking about canceling your Audible membership, one of the most common questions is: Do I lose my Audible credits if I cancel? The short answer is yes—but there are important details you should know before you hit the cancel button.


The Short Answer

Yes, you lose unused Audible credits when you cancel your membership.
You do not lose audiobooks you’ve already purchased with credits or cash.


How Audible Credits Work

  • Audible credits are given monthly or annually, depending on your plan
  • Credits can be exchanged for any audiobook, regardless of price
  • Credits expire when your membership ends
  • Credits cannot be refunded or transferred

Once your membership is canceled, any unused credits are removed from your account.


What Happens to Your Audiobooks After You Cancel?

Good news:

  • Any audiobook you already purchased is yours to keep
  • You can continue listening through the Audible app or website
  • You don’t need an active membership to access your library

However:

  • You won’t receive new credits
  • You’ll lose access to the Audible Plus Catalog

What Is the Audible Plus Catalog?

The Plus Catalog is a rotating collection of audiobooks, podcasts, and originals available only while your membership is active.

If you cancel:

  • Plus titles are removed from your library
  • Purchased titles remain available

What You Should Do Before Canceling Audible

To avoid losing value, follow these steps before canceling:

1. Use All Your Credits

Spend every remaining credit on audiobooks you want—even expensive ones.

2. Check Your Billing Date

Cancel after receiving your next credit if you plan to use it.

3. Download Your Audiobooks

Downloading ensures offline access, though your library remains available online too.


Can You Pause Audible Instead of Canceling?

Yes—Audible offers a membership pause option (usually up to 90 days).

✅ Benefits of pausing:

  • You keep your credits
  • No billing during the pause
  • Full access resumes afterward

⚠️ Availability may depend on your region and account status.


What If I Rejoin Audible Later?

If you cancel and later rejoin:

  • You do not get back unused credits from before
  • Your purchased audiobooks remain in your library
  • You may be eligible for returning member deals

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a refund for unused credits?

No. Audible does not refund unused credits after cancellation.

Do credits expire if I stay subscribed?

Yes. Some plans have credit expiration dates, so check your account details.

What if I cancel during a free trial?

Any unused trial credits are usually lost when the trial ends.


Final Verdict

Yes, you lose unused Audible credits if you cancel your membership.
To avoid losing money:

  • Spend your credits first
  • Consider pausing instead of canceling
  • Cancel only after you’ve gotten full value

Key Takeaways

  • Unused Audible credits are lost upon membership cancellation.
  • Credits can be used to purchase audiobooks which remain accessible after cancellation.
  • Switching plans instead of canceling may allow retention of credits.

Understanding Audible Membership and Credits

Audible offers different membership plans which provide various benefits, including a credit system that members can use to purchase audiobooks.

Audible Membership Types

Audible provides several membership options. The main ones are Audible Plus and Audible Premium Plus. An Audible Plus subscription gives users access to the Plus Catalog. It includes thousands of audiobooks and podcasts without the need for credits.

The Audible Premium Plus membership adds to the Plus Catalog with one credit per month. Members can redeem these credits for any title to keep forever, even if they cancel the subscription.

Credits System in Audible

The credits system is central to the Audible experience. Each credit can get the member any audiobook, regardless of price. With an Audible Premium Plus subscription, users receive one credit each month. If you cancel your membership, you keep your purchased audiobooks but lose any unused credits. To avoid losing your credits, you should use them before canceling. Members cannot transfer credits when they switch between different Audible plans. If you forget to use your credits, remember that your Premium Plus subscription allows you to purchase additional credits if you’ve run out before your next monthly credit arrives.