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Magazine offers - DISCUSSION THREAD ONLY
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If you go through the http://www.easylivingmagazine.co.uk to subscribe, there is an offer for 6 months for £9 plus a body shop creams. Does anyone have any idea what this gift consists of?0
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Mr_Humperdinck wrote: »it says 3 weeks to 28 days
"Your free gift is subject to availability (alternative gift may be supplied). You should receive your free gift within 3 weeks but please allow 28 days."
They are a bit old fashioned and seem to do everything on the about the 25th of the month - direct debit name is "Warners"
Finally had this direct debit set up, but no sign of the gift yet, I thought they'd forgotten all about me!0 -
I have a DENNIS PUBLISHING down as having debited £1 from my bank account. Does anyone know what this may be for as I have no clue.DEBT FREE AND LOVING LIFE0
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Woodyrocks wrote: »I have a DENNIS PUBLISHING down as having debited £1 from my bank account. Does anyone know what this may be for as I have no clue.
They were doing The Week on quidco, but it was free.
MacUser magazine which has the offer of the itrip (?) is £1 and is theirs as well.
Try this page to see if you remember which ine you subscribed to: http://www.magazinedeals.co.uk/0 -
RE: this Arena offer...
http://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/store/displayitem.asp?sid=2749&id=17262
it says the minimum term is 12 months, but if i cancel the direct debit after being billed for one issue, is there anything they can do??0 -
Having just been signed off work I was looking for some cheap christmas presents and have now got 4 really cheap subscriptions for my family. When I have more money I'll get the actual subscriptions so I don't feel too bad!
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Hi, having subscribed to a few magazines recently, now I don't know what to do with the ones I've already read and won't be keeping... Any clues, other than recycle them?
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I pass them on to my sister, perhaps a doctors, hairdressers could use them?0
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mintymoneysaver wrote: »I pass them on to my sister, perhaps a doctors, hairdressers could use them?
Do charity shops receive them?0 -
mintymoneysaver wrote: »Finally had this direct debit set up, but no sign of the gift yet, I thought they'd forgotten all about me!0
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