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How Can I Recover My Membership Number from Barnes and Noble?

Barnes and Noble has been the most popular bookstore in the United States for many years. While many bookstores have had to shut their doors due to a transition to online reading with devices such as Kindle, Barnes and Noble has managed to keep their business afloat with a loyal consumer base. They even have a membership program for their most dedicated customers, providing them with free shipping that requires no minimum purchase, a discounted price of 40% on hardcover best sellers, 10% off other eligible items, and a special offer on your birthday. With all of these perks, it's obvious why Barnes and Noble has been around for so long. If you are a member but do not remember your membership number, recovering it is very simple.

To recover your Barnes and Noble membership number, first navigate to https://m.barnesandnoble.com/account/ and enter the e-mail address and password associated with your account. If you do not remember this information, you may click "Forgot Password" and follow the instructions to recover your account. Once you have successfully accessed your account, all you need to do is scroll down to the section that is labeled "Memberships" and click on it. Here, your membership number will be displayed in a box. If you would like to view more information on your membership, click "Manage Your B&N Membership," and you will find the expiration date and account details. If you do not see your membership number, that means you have not linked your Barnes and Noble account with your membership number. In this case, you must contact Customer Service to recover it. You can find the phone number and more information at https://gethuman.com/phone-number/Barnes-Noble.

By recovering your membership number, you will be able to enjoy all of the benefits that Barnes and Noble offers their loyal customers!

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