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TIME OUT LONDON MAGAZINE 27p/COPY

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MSE_Martin
MSE_Martin Posts: 8,272 Money Saving Expert
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What's the deal?

It's a special trial offer, pay £2.50 for one issue of Time Out London and you'll receive the next eight free. This works out at 27p per issue. Nine issues would normally cost £22.50.

What's the catch?

You must sign up by direct debit but remember to cancel your direct debit when you've received your ninth issue and the direct debit should be cancelled.

Don't forget to cancel the direct debit, put it in your diary, send yourself an email, or this whole this is worthless.


More info: https://secure.widearea.co.uk/cisubs/TOUT/TIM/email1

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  • Should be under 'Local Money Saving'. Tut tut Martin!
  • bring1t
    bring1t Posts: 198 Forumite
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    It is a good mag, I am still receiving them from the 99p deal a while back.

    They have special sections on stuff like London walks, picnic areas, tourist attractions.

    I would recommend if you live withink reach of London.
  • Any idea the expiry date, please? I'm moving to London, but not till November.
  • jackbremer
    jackbremer Posts: 223 Forumite
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    set up a reminder using one of these services so you don't forget!!!
    http://www.emailaddresses.com/email_reminder.htm
    
  • RANDY_3
    RANDY_3 Posts: 33 Forumite
    If you have used the 99p offer and just cancelled the direct debit, is there anything to stop you signing up for this new offer?
    Anyone know
    Thanks
  • filigree_2
    filigree_2 Posts: 1,025 Forumite
    I found the offer in the magazine and subscribed by post, in that week's offer was a free book - I don't know if there's a freebie for everyone who subscribes.

    I didn't fancy the book so I put it on Amazon and I've already sold it! I used a BOGOF voucher for Wagamama (saved £6.75) so the subscription has more than paid for itself after just one issue.

    In case anyone is unfamiliar with Time Out, it's worth looking closely at some of the listings especially the comedy clubs. Quite often you can get BOGOF by showing a copy of Time Out, saves a few bob on a night out.
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