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are the books on the 'stanza' app on the ipod touch free


Question Posted Wednesday December 31 2008, 4:59 am

i just downloaded an app yesterday on my ipod touch called "stanza" its an e-book which allows you to download and read books. i just downloaded pride and prejudice. it asked me 'would you like to download this book to your library?' and i clicked 'download'

so my question is..when you download books off of stanza, are they free?

because they didnt ask me for my itunes password so i was just wondering..


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thelaura answered Saturday January 3 2009, 7:31 am:
Yeah, it's free. I used to have the same app on my iphone. If you ever need to pay, it won't not tell you.

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