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Me too! Are the people above students I wonder, or maybe they don't check?
Edit: I followed the advice above by changing the XXXX and this link gave me 50% off:
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I just found what I think really is the best deal!
There is an iPad app called Zinio which you can buy the subscription through and download digital versions for £99.
However, I have just bought it on the American Zinio site for $72 (about £46) by giving my correct address but setting my country as the US.
The payment seems to have gone through fine and the first issue downloaded to my iPad no problem. I'll report back if there is an issue but it looks all good.
You do of course need an iPad for this!
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Just after a quick bit of advice - wanting to buy my OH 3 months subscription for his birthday, but it seems like I can only do this by setting up a direct debit? I just wanted to do a one off payment (since it's a present and all) but I'm not sure this is possible. If I did set up a direct debit does it automatically cancel at the end of the 3 month period or will I have to remember to cancel it? The only other option I can see for a one off payment is to subscribe for the 12 month period which is far too expensive.
Just wondering if I have the wrong end of the stick here!February Grocery Challenge - £100.87/£180February Don't Throw Food Away Challenge - £0.60/£1.500 -
Non students, use prom=5932 with the earlier posted subscribe link to get:
£44.50 for 6 Months @ 52% discount0 -
Just renewed our subscription using the s/5932 code mentioned above and got a year for £89 instead of the £99 they were offering on the renewal letter, so it is still valid.0
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Thanks very much, Keep saving, I just got the annual subscription for £89 as well. Very pleased!
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Paul.0 -
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Old thread, but worth updating
https://subscribe.newscientist.com/bundles.aspx
...seems to be the same deal, so perhaps is a fixed linkGingercat0
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