easy to navigate around and very useful free trial to know what you are going to be getting if you do pay in the end
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All You Can Books is a unique service that gives you UNLIMITED access to the World's Greatest Books of all time in Audiobook and eBook format. You can listen to the dramatic audiobooks or read the eBook for yourself. The service works on any major device including computers, smartphones, MP3 players, and iPad tablets.
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Quick & easy sign up
Quick & easy sign up, although they do require your card to complete the free sign up, but nowadays this is expected as almost everyone does this. But still super easy!👍
A con
As with others I signed up for the free trial and cancelled it but did not receive confirmation of the cancellation and then was charged £19.99. There are no decent books. Don’t sign up it’s not worth it
amazing platform signup was seemless…
amazing platform signup was seemless will be easy to read as many book for college
complete scam
complete scam - impossible to cancel they trick up by asking for review when you sign up so have lots of 5 star review that say easy sign-up or looking forward to my fre trial - but in reality no warning of free trial ending no replies from customer service charged mutiple times
Scam Alert – Avoid All You Can Books! ⭐
The so-called “30-day free trial” is nothing more than a trap. As soon as they have your card details, they start debiting — no warning, no transparency.
I cancelled on the very same day I signed up, yet I never received any cancellation confirmation. Now they claim I didn’t cancel and insist I’m liable for charges. This is nothing short of rip-off behaviour.
Their selection of books is poor, outdated, and not worth the hassle. Both the app and website are clunky, useless, and frustrating to use.
Bottom line: they are scam artists who make it nearly impossible to cancel. Save your money and your sanity — don’t touch All You Can Books.
FRAUD. Cannot unsubscribe since february
Cannot unsubscribe since february. I Wrote several time to the costumer service. They gave me a link to clic and said that it's easy to unsubscrire. NOT TRUE. It's not possible to change your billing informations, I had to cancel my credit card.
Free trial
Love reading audiobooks
Edit: canceling my trial because you can’t listen to audiobooks.
Very easy to join
This is a scam
This is a scam. I googled a specific book and found the website. I signed up to download that book only to find it wasn’t available. You get no reminders that the free trial is over. The cancel process is extremely difficult to find on the site. It’s hugely overpriced. When I did email them trying to cancel you just get a long automated email that doesn’t address the issue. £20 out of pocket without downloading a single book.
Hidden cancellation page
Hidden cancellation page – beware of the “free trial” trap
I signed up for the free trial with All You Can Books thinking it would be easy to cancel if I didn’t want to continue. But once logged in, there was no clear way to manage or cancel my subscription—no cancellation option under “My Account” at all.
After digging, I found that you have to manually visit a hidden URL to cancel: all you can books . co. / cancel (just remove the spaces)
This page is not linked anywhere obvious, which feels like a deliberate attempt to make it difficult to cancel and allow charges to go through.
I find this approach misleading—especially for a service advertising a “free trial.” Users should not have to hunt for a way to cancel.
⚠️ If you're signing up, be aware: Save all emails, check your billing, and cancel early via the link above. This kind of practice erodes trust.
Because when i was searching book that…
Because when i was searching book that i was looking at i seen this site offering free
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The sign-up process was straightforward, I am looking forward to browsing the ebooks.
It was so easy to sign up
It was so easy to sign up. I have had absolutely no issues with the site.
good so fars
Great offer
I was encouraged to know that you get a 30 day trial period which is not common to find these days.
Such a generous joining offer
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