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After checking with customer support, they showed that my trial was set to end on 3/6, which is only a one month trial, The three month trial is apparently only for truly new (not returning) customers this time, despite the signup page showing three months at checkout.
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Thanks OP!
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Thank you OP
Edit: It's showing my next billing date is 3/6. Does that mean I only got a 1-month trial? TIA
Not if the credit was from a free trial (it used to, once upon a time). In the last year or two I had a free 3-month trial on an alt account, and it actually let me gift one book to my regular account, but then wouldn't let me do more to any other account (I tried gifting to my husband's account as well to make sure it wasn't limiting me to one gift per each other account, but it wouldn't let me do any more, period). Don't know why it even let me gift one, so perhaps you'd be able to do at least one as well, but the guidelines say you can't, and that proved to be true after that one gift.