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    [IMPORTANT UPDATE] New Subscription Tiers + Readers Library Now Live as of October 3, 2025

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    • Serah
      Serah Premium Member @22144418 last edited by

      @22144418 Try what they did here in case you want to drop out because the subscription is not giving you anything anymore or you are unhappy https://forums.j-novel.club/post/410225

      If you find no more use for the subscription due to the change, one has the right to cancel as the initial contract is unfulfilled and you have not agreed to the change. That is at least a standard regarding contracts.

      I cannot stress it out enough: JNC still has some ACTIVE WORK TO DO here regarding the communication and setting things right.

      I can imagine that some people do not bother in actively seeking out cancellation when the disadvantages became too great for them - but it is also a matter of what is right. The initiative should not have to come from the customer, but from the service provider.

      Sorry for my bad English - it is not my native language
      Give Pens Down, Swords Up: Throw Your Studies to the Wind a try. It is that good! ♡(>ᴗ•)
      I like it as much as Realist Hero ♡

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        hyper Member @Jon Mitchell last edited by hyper

        @Jon-Mitchell I am not saying those costs don't exist but it's not typical business practice to raise the price of the back catalog to cover for those. A released premium epub here is considered a finished product. Any revision afterwards is included in the asking price, much like buying software with post-sale support. If they want more, they can come up with a new "version" so I can decide if it's worth my money. I expected this for any company, and I'm not going to make a special case for JNC. All other publishers have the same cost, after all.

        Maybe I'm a fool for trusting JNC with advance payment for coins, thinking that I'd be able to get this many books from their existing catalog. Maybe I'm also a fool for thinking that if they are going to do this price increase on old releases, something which is practically unheard-of, they will give me plenty of advance notice. I hope you can at least get why I consider this as a breach of trust.

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          sygish Premium Member @hyper last edited by

          @hyper all you can do is just use up your devalued coins on sale items. i just spent 1/4 of my coins on the Kadokawa sale. Once my coins and current subscription are finished I may change to readers club or just buy ebooks only.

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          • Shiny
            Shiny Premium Member @hyper last edited by Shiny

            @hyper said in [IMPORTANT UPDATE] New Subscription Tiers + Readers Library Now Live as of October 3, 2025:

            Maybe I'm a fool for trusting JNC with advance payment for coins, thinking that I'd be able to get this many books from their existing catalog.

            If you requested it you might get a refund on whatever you originally paid for your coins. I assume JNC would rather refund on request than open themselves up for a potential mis-selling suit/investigation.

            Stay shiny, y'all.

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              thatsleepyguy Premium Member last edited by thatsleepyguy

              Oh, so the coins I'd been accumulating have suddenly lost 15% of their value and I had no idea this was coming, and I've lost catch-up series.

              I really don't love that.

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                thatsleepyguy Premium Member last edited by

                When changes like this are made, there are right and wrong ways to go about them. I would normally expect to be notified, via email, that these important changes (that involve pricing) were coming on a set date, and to prepare for them. I would not expect to have to go out of my way, on the forums, to find a post hoc post made after the fact.

                For a while I've been supportive of what JNC does and what it stands for. For a while I was very happy with the service received. I would still like to support its mission but this makes me deeply unhappy.

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                  Synitare Premium Member @thatsleepyguy last edited by

                  @thatsleepyguy

                  No no, you see, they communicated it very well actually, with thier...youtube stream? That surely everyone not only is aware of, but also follows closely enough to know when it goes live. It's pretty foolish to expect advance communication regarding significant devaluing of products and price increases in any other way, honestly.

                  This whole thing is a joke. I can't believe I've actually spent years and a significant amount of money supporting people that don't care enough to even have the common-sense thought of something so simple and fundamental as proper communication.

                  It's certainly not a mistake I'll ever make again.

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                    zwabbit Premium Member @hyper last edited by

                    @hyper It is not true that businesses do not raise the price of a back catalog. Merely keeping a back catalog accessible for purchase from comes with realtime, immediate costs, and any price set for items in that catalog must make good the current cost, not what the cost was back when the product was first released. Failing to do so will force a business to make up that margin elsewhere, either by raising the cost of "new" releases or by just removing for sale items in the back catalog to avoid the loss making that happens. One way or another, you will be paying a higher price for access to that back catalog, either directly via immediate higher prices for items in that catalog or indirectly via higher prices in other products that are more "current."

                    That being said.

                    It is true that this is a breach of trust, though by indications not an outright breach of (part of the) contract. JNC should have given much more forewarning about this, and also should have been aware that a significant percentage of their customer base don't pay any attention to their youtube channel, considering how many people comment on the new release threads indicating that's their first awareness of said new licenses. Then there's another chunk that similarly don't bother with discord. This site is the means by which we manage our subscriptions/payments in the first place, so this site should be where relevant updates to said subscriptions should be communicated, or if not that, an email notification with at least a minimum time of the minimum subscription period, that of a month, at least, of forewarning, and no, the bloody newsletter does not count, since as a business/financial communication it should be entirely separate from marketing messages. Posting the notification on the site proper after the change has gone into effect looks at best unprofessional and at worst deceptive and won't make any of us who don't follow the youtube channel be any more inclined to bother following it in the future, it just tells us we can't trust you guys to be properly transparent on your primary platform of sale, this site.

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                      jpwong Premium Member @hyper last edited by

                      @hyper The actual price hike was actually a few years ago though in that respect when the raised the price everywhere but left their own site at a discount.

                      And the issue of not raising the price of the back catalogue was discussed at some point. In order to keep the price of the back catalogue the same, they would have had to hike the price of new releases by about $2 to offset things (probably even higher now since this figure was about 3 years ago)

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