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20518016 No.20518016 [Reply] [Original]

I love to read

>> No.20518042

Me2anon

>> No.20518445

I like books too. I have recently started forcing myself to make the to read a few times a week, as I haven't for years and I'm really starting to remember why I loved it. It's very calming for my mind.

>> No.20518489
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20518489

I love to pretend that I read books and hiding my incompetence behind charisma and jokes so people really think about me as a literal genius.
I also post frogs, seethe

>> No.20518675

>>20518016
Are the rewards good? Can you really get a free book if you spend 50$?
Is there a catch?

>> No.20519908

>>20518675
bump

>> No.20520075

>>20518675
It’s pretty good. Sometimes they have random bonus sales and shit too that give bonus points.

>> No.20520120

>>20518675
thrift books is dope. Nothing too expensive on there which make the points take a bit to get but the double point sales and stuff keep it balanced. I dont think they needed to implement that system to make things cheep though. its already super affordable.

>> No.20520181

>>20518675
>>20520120
I love book stores that offer a rewards program. The one I frequent gifts you credit for the store after you 've spent enough. Say I spent 300 bucks, that would get me 40 in credit to spend on whatever. A great way to create a bond with your customer.