I have to buy some kindle vouchers for a present. I checked on amazon and can see that I can buy a gift voucher for kindles. However someone is telling me about something called 'bundle for 10' which I don't really understand at all and wondered if one of the kindle users on here could enlighten me please?
We're going to have about £50 for the present, we'd like to buy a scarf/bits and bobs but the vouchers would be the main present... is there a recommended amount in terms of what would be nice for her to get a decent amount of books?
Sorry, completely clueless and any help appreciated.
The bundle of 10 seems to be a scheme where you buy 10 vouchers to the value of £100 (10 x £10.00) up to £10,000 (10 x £100.00) so you can give 10 people vouchers.
The bundle of 10 seems to be a scheme where you buy 10 vouchers to the value of £100 (10 x £10.00) up to £10,000 (10 x £100.00) so you can give 10 people vouchers.
Oooohhhh! So not like a voucher that buys you ten books then! I see.... I thought I was being an utter simpleton not seeing some sort of special offer!
How much do you spend on the e-books then? If someone got you a voucher for £20, would that get you a decent amount?
Yeah, I guess, can't really help that much on costs of 'em as I only download the free ones (lol) but I'm sure most are relatively cheap, say a couple of quid each??
Depends on what type of book she wants, newer releases are quite expensive, average prices about £5, but they put quite a few on offer under £2.99 and the daily deal is often around £1.
Oh ok, so even £15 would get her a decent amount of books and we could then get her even more bits and bobs which would be nice... If I start asking about genre she's likely to catch on and want to keep as a suprise. I'll try and have a look at the top ten books at the mo or something tonight and see if I can get an idea.