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    M.E.2 wrote:
    Click Here to apply.Click on bottom right blue box to apply.

    Q: Why do you offer a free trial? Doesn’t it cost you money?
    A: You are right, it does. We pay royalty to each publisher, depending on the newspaper you choose to view during the trial. However, we wanted you to try this way of reading newspapers for yourself, without having to worry about any costs associated with it. This is why you are NOT asked for a credit card number when you sign up for the trial. We hope you enjoy reading digital replicas of newspapers from our large library, and will become our valuable customer.

    Q: I have signed up for a free trial. Now I am worried that I will be charged at the end of the trial period.
    A: We DO NOT ask for your credit card number when you sign up for the 7-day free trial. We simply want you to try this service out free of charge, as PressDisplay.com represents a new platform of newspaper distribution. During your trial you are offered to browse and read any of the 200 world's leading newspapers compliments of PressDisplay.com (we pay all royalties to publishers). You are also offered to try new digital tools, such as keyword search throughout the newspapers, and other neat features that enhance ordinary newspaper reading experience. This free trial is given to you without any further obligation to subscribe. At the end of the trial period readers are given an option to subscribe to this service if they liked it. If you do not wish to subscribe, it all ends there. Enjoy your free trial with a peace of mind!

    Q: I would like to cancel my free trial. What should I do?
    A: We tried to make things as easy for you as possible. If for some reason you don’t think you will use and enjoy this service and would like to cancel the free trial, you don’t need to do anything. The trial required no credit card to start, so you will not see any charges from us. There is no need for any additional cancellations. If you don’t subscribe at the end of the trial, you are automatically unsubscribed. However, should you wish to cancel your free trial in any other way, please don’t hesitate to contact our friendly [url="http:///pressdisplay/ins_at.aspx"]Customer Support team[/url].
    I had it a while ago, it does deliver and is very good, and you can cancel very easily, a matter of clicking on a link at the bottom of the e-mail that delivers your newspaper. 1a_y_grin.gif
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