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    • SomeOldGuy
      SomeOldGuy Premium Member last edited by

      I have a niece I'd like to give some ebooks too, but the main page doesn't really have a link to doing "gift memberships". I'd rather give her ebooks than Kindle editions.

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      • Geezer Weasalopes
        Geezer Weasalopes Premium Member @SomeOldGuy last edited by

        @someoldguy My understanding, which could be in error, is that currently JNC doesn't offer the option of 'gift' memberships.
        That is, where it's blatantly clear that a third party is handling financial matters concerning an individual's membership without checking things out in advance with the individual named in the membership.

        I suspect, however, that if one were to discuss things with the individual you desire to 'gift' with a membership, the two of you could hit upon a mutually satisfactory means of handling the transfer of funds between yourself, your niece, and JNC.

        The element of surprise might not be the same; discuss 'surprises' with Myne, why doncha? She had things to say to Gustav concerning such...

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        • LegitPancake
          LegitPancake Premium Member last edited by

          This is not a feature currently supported on JNC. However, if you own the premium epub, you are free to share with close family members just like a physical book. However, if they do something with that file such as distributing online, it’s your responsibility and your account could get banned :P

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          • SomeOldGuy
            SomeOldGuy Premium Member @LegitPancake last edited by

            @legitpancake I know I could do that, but... I'd rather she had her own account and access to other titles she might want to buy personally. My sister and I bought her the full set of Bookworm volumes in print back in March, only to find out she prefers to read online...

            I was thinking the full set of bookworm and Rokujouma ebooks for Christmas.

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