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The dark side of Direct Debit
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So if you wish to re-subscribe do what I did and cancel it, then go to http://www.isubscribe.co.uk/title_info.cfm?prodID=11056 (£4 cashback if you go via quidco).
Then sign up for 12 issues for £1 which will then continue at £19.99 every 6 months if you don't cancel within the trial period.
This is the best deal I could find online in a half-hour research session.
Hope it helps some of you.
Thanks for this. I would have probably still continued subscribing at £26 if it was not for the fact the way that they have tried to give the impression that the subscription is a good deal at 20% and not mentioning they are increasing it by 73%.0
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