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jlhfan624 said …
Well, the coronavirus has hit magazines pretty hard. American Media Inc. magazines like In Touch, Star, Life & Style, etc have reduced their number of pages by 15 for each magazine. Disappointing. Hopefully though this means that subscriptions will be cheaper since they are offering much less content. Posted over a year ago
JosepineJackson commented…
Same here, I rarely buy magazines thought and never subscribe. over a year ago
jlhfan624 commented…
I have to subscribe, because I don't like leaving the house and that's my only way of getting magazines lol over a year ago
DarkSarcasm said …
The Opposite of a Recommendation: the Magazine.Store website. I purchased a multi-year Entertainment Weekly subscription through them two or possibly three years ago. They just sent me an auto-renewal notice for the "low" price of $49.95. For a magazine that is now monthly. And can be purchased as a new subscription for $9.99. It won't let me log in to the website to tell them I don't want it. Fortunately, the card I used expired long ago, so let me know how that renewal goes, you clowns. Posted over a year ago
DarkSarcasm commented…
Hold up: My subscription doesn't expire until November 2021. Why you tryin' to renew over a year and a half ahead of time, you weirdos? over a year ago
DarkSarcasm commented…
update: I found a way to get in through their glitchy FAQ page, and after I told them to turn off auto-renew, they ever-so-kindly offered me 22 issues for the even lower price of $46.95 - a whole $3 off! Considering that the original subscription that lasted from 2018-2021 only cost me $22, that definitely seems like A Real Bargain. over a year ago