Free! Magazine subscription from Barnes and Noble

w3b

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nothing beats free... or perhaps if they pay us to get the magazines ;););)
 

pdragn78

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Available in U.S. only.
Limited Time Offer: Expires December 1st, 2000 and is only available to the first 75,000 consumers.

Better hurry before they run out.
 

fragarific

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Jumby

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Thank you....Got the Preimere........
Wonder what they will do after ONE YEAR???

1.Keep sending to me and BILL ME LATER??
2.Keep sending to me for FREE to try to get me interested in subscribing? :)
3.Not sending them to me and STILL BILL me.....

Lotsa possiblities.....
But those ppl can screw up you credit..if ya not paying though...
 

d0ofy

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Thanks man! Another magazine subscription. I already have free: Gear, Car and Driver, Road and Track, EGM, PC Gamer, New Yorker, Wall Street Journal, Stuff, and now FHM. Not to mention my cheap $12- 2 year subscription to Maxim. Thanks Anandtech! :D
 

kwill

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Cknyc, what don't you like about the offer? They don't ask for a CC#. There is no disclaimer or small type.

I think I could trust Barnes & Nobles. Their reputation is good and I don't think they would risk pulling some sneaky free magazine scam.
 

shurato

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Thanks, signed up for premiere...yeah i'd trust barnes and nobles over any other of these free magazine subscription dealies.... besides... just be sure to contact them and cancel if a renewal form comes. no CC so they cant automatically bill you.

 

Methos1995

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Those of you getting Car and Driver - you're already getting FHM, huh?!

I got C&D also, guess why?;)
 

darkfyre

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If you guys are worried about potential bad credit reports from a company billing you for stuff you didnt ask for, just order it under a different name... then in that case they have neither your name nor your social security number (which should be the real cause for concern in any situation anyway...)...

stop being so paranoid, geez louise