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Wotnix free book of the day - Letters from an Age of Reason
Bangzo free book of the day - An Arctic Tale: Official Companion Book to the Major Motion Picture0 -
It's all well and good having (many) freebies from a commerce site but you might show some thanks by buying the odd book from them.
I know that's how they work, but I imagine they make their money regardless of my small spend - I usually get my books from the library - so publishers and the retail book industry get their money from me that way!Reason for edit? Can spell, can't type!0 -
Todays free book:
Photoshop CS 2 Accelerated: A Full-Color GuideInfamy! Infamy! They've all got it in for me!
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Todays:
Dragons of the Highlord Skies (Lost Chronicles) (The Lost Chronicles)Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it in for me!
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Says free book is a watercolour landscapes book which I wanted to order. When I clicked BUY BOOK it came upm as £10 something!Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it in for me!
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The site says:Every 24 hours we update our website to offer a free book of the day to all customers whose order value is £25.00 or over. Visit us daily to find out what our free book of the day is.
To take advantage of this offer, simply add items to your cart until the total is £25.00 or more, then add the free book listed on this page to your cart before checking out.
Looks like you have to make a £25 spend?0 -
Todays free book:
Complete Adventurer (Dungeons and Dragons v3.5 Supplement): A Hero Series Supplement (Dungeons & Dragons: Accessory)Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it in for me!
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Having looked a little closer at the site it appears that Banzgo are now giving free delivery with all UK book orders so it seems reasonable that they are no longer giving away free books on their own, only with orders over £25. Wonder if it was too many people ordering the freebies - I had several from them, some worth getting on for £20 but I never bought any books as they don't sell the sort of books I read - or maybe having to compete with Amazon on the free delivery front?2020 Wins:
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