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A year of What Investment magazine for £1
AccordionBoy_2
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Details here:
http://www.whatinvestment.co.uk/marketing/secpay2.htm
Just don't forget to cancel before the year is up.
"...in the unlikely event that you no longer wish to subscribe to this award-winning magazine, then write to us before your next subscription payment is due and we will cancel any further payments and all you will have spent is £1."
http://www.whatinvestment.co.uk/marketing/secpay2.htm
Just don't forget to cancel before the year is up.
"...in the unlikely event that you no longer wish to subscribe to this award-winning magazine, then write to us before your next subscription payment is due and we will cancel any further payments and all you will have spent is £1."
...whatever happened to the mini milk ice lolly?
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Thanks, great spot.
You can still get mini-milk lollies BTW. The chocolate ones are best.::Quidco.com - £1100 in 11 months. Kerr-ching! ::0 -
Thanks Fogg - I'll check them out in the Summer....whatever happened to the mini milk ice lolly?0
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Not working when you click on the linked page to sign up! The subs page linked from their main one is £33.75 per year
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Thanks Accordionboy worked today, now need somewhere to remind me to cancel next year !0
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daveonline wrote:Thanks Accordionboy worked today, now need somewhere to remind me to cancel next year !
Handy tip...
If you have a hotmail account, why not enter a reminder in your hotmail calendar and have hotmail email you a few days (or whenever) before the renewal is due.0 -
GibsonSt19 wrote:Handy tip...
If you have a hotmail account, why not enter a reminder in your hotmail calendar and have hotmail email you a few days (or whenever) before the renewal is due.
Done that today, thanks Gibson - Good tip.0 -
Great tip - thanks
So, having made the payment for a year's subscription up front, could you now cancel the payment at the bank and write to them after, say, the first month to cancel - why leave it a year and run the risk of forgetting?0 -
Have to sign up with credit/debit card. Makes it harder to cancel than Direct Debit.Steve0
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What about Martin's 'Tart Alert'? Surely you can use that to remind you to cancel in 11 months time.
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easy to set reimders in outlook calendar if you use it. I have all my mine set at work, then sync with my phone & it reminds me about all of them0
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