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posted by FatPhil on Thursday April 04 2019, @06:45PM   Printer-friendly
from the right-to-read-revoked dept.

Microsoft Kills Off Its Book Store, Offers Refunds to Everyone

Microsoft has decided to discontinue the books category in the Microsoft Store, with customers no longer allowed to purchase new content since April 2.

Furthermore, the software giant says that all books would be removed in July 2019, and users would be offered refunds for their purchases.

"Starting April 2, 2019, the books category in Microsoft Store will be closing. Unfortunately, this means that starting July 2019 your ebooks will no longer be available to read, but you'll get a full refund for all book purchases," the company announces [Ed's note: blank without JS --FP].

"While you can no longer purchase or acquire additional books from the Microsoft Store, you can continue to read your books until July 2019 when refunds will be processed."

All refunds will be offered with the same payment method that you used to purchase books from the store, Microsoft says. In case this method is no longer valid or if you purchased a book using a gift card, the credit is added to your Microsoft account and you can then spend it in the Microsoft Store. [...]

Also at the BBC.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 04 2019, @09:57PM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 04 2019, @09:57PM (#824712)

    If only inflation weren't a thing ...

  • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday April 04 2019, @10:33PM (2 children)

    by bob_super (1357) on Thursday April 04 2019, @10:33PM (#824727)

    In some jurisdictions, they will likely have to reimburse people with inflation (not sure whether they actually served any of those jurisdictions).

    Otherwise, you lose inflation*price in exchange for a few years of access to the books, which is still a pretty amazing rental fee.

    • (Score: 2) by Spamalope on Friday April 05 2019, @02:36AM (1 child)

      by Spamalope (5233) on Friday April 05 2019, @02:36AM (#824778) Homepage

      Except that you'll get MS Store credit if you've switched banks or something. And that's nowhere near parity value with cash.

      • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Friday April 05 2019, @04:21PM

        by bob_super (1357) on Friday April 05 2019, @04:21PM (#824982)

        True, but it's not exactly fair (and I'm talking about MS, here... argh) to blame them for the worst-case option, which is a logical choice and leads them to give you twice as much "value" for your money (unless you can unread the books).
        The best-case is better than most retailers usually provide.

        Stop making me say nice things about MS, would you ?