What could be more exciting than a surprise box of 4 books? An extra surprise in the surprise box! Here at A Box of Stories we are all about surprises, and that's why we are bringing you our “Delighters Program”- a subscribers-only reward program. This is our way of saying "Thank You!" for supporting our mission in saving amazing books from being pulped and lost forever.
What is the Delighters Program?
For starters, every time you subscribe to one of our boxes, every third box you receive, will come with an extra surprise gift. This could be anything from an extra book to discounts up to 50% off. We've code-named them Delighters because we know they’ll fetch a smile on your face.
Who is eligible to benefit from the Delighters Program?
Only the ABoS subscribers community. You need to be an active subscriber in order to be eligible for Delighters. Not a subscriber yet? Become one right away.
When do I receive the extra surprises?
If you are an active subscriber, every 3rd box you receive under your existing subscription, from November, will come with a surprise gift.
If you are planning on becoming a part of the ABoS subscribers community, every 3rd box under your active subscription will come with a surprise gift in it.
What will the gift be?
Well, we will leave the guessing to you. It could be anything from an extra free book, a jazzy discount code, free merchandise, etc.
If you have any other questions, you can check our FAQ page or write to us at orders@aboxofstories.com.
We hope you are as excited about being a part of the Delighters Program as we are about sneaking in an extra surprise in your box.
Happy reading!
9 comments
informative blog plus attractive image.
I love books and belong to a book club
I think these boxes would be lovely gifts but if it’s only subscription us this possible?
The thing is, I literally read tens of books a year and I have hundreds. How can I be sure that I don’t get sent books that I already have?
I only read a couple of pages before i go to sleep, can i order a box every three months or so ?