As an Audible member, you are not required to use all of your monthly credits. Your membership allows you to hold onto unused credits so that you may use them when you find your next great listen. These stored credits are "rolled over" to your next billing cycle. You can store or roll over up to 6 credits.3 Sept 2021
Why do my Audible credits expire?
According to the company, the reason that credits expire at all is because they want to "strike a balance" between giving users flexibility to use their credits when they want to, and making sure to incentivise the creators behind the audiobooks since Audible only pays the creators royalties when a credit is redeemed 7 May 2020
Do unused Audible credits expire?
Note: Membership credits will expire 12 months after they are issued if not used to redeem your monthly or annual audiobooks. If you cancel your Audible account, any credits associated with your account will be terminated with your membership.
Can I stop Audible and keep my credits?
No. If you end your Audible Premium Plus membership, your credits will be lost with your other membership benefits. It would be best to try and use all of your credits before you make the final decision to end your membership. If you switch to the Audible Plus plan, you will retain all credits you have accrued.30 Dec 2021
Are Audible credits permanent?
Audible is making some changes to its membership program and how it issues credits, which are used to buy audiobooks through the subscription service. Now, any credits earned through Audible will last up to one year, whereas previously they lasted only six months.10 Apr 2019