Does anyone know how to get free access to the http://www.consumerreports.org. I need to use it for a couple things.
MrE
06-28-05, 04:33 PM
You may be able to access the site through your local library if they subscribe to it.
DVD Josh
06-30-05, 09:42 PM
I have this novel idea of you paying for it, like everyone else who wants to use it.
Speaking of, does anyone have a carfax report for me?
j123vt_99
07-01-05, 08:53 AM
I have this novel idea of you paying for it, like everyone else who wants to use it.
Speaking of, does anyone have a carfax report for me?
be nice to the newbie :)... i've actually had the same question before.. It is a pain to have to pay for online access if you just want to get a report on 1 item that you are thinking of buying
LurkerDan
07-01-05, 11:51 AM
go to this wacky new thing called the library. most every library I have ever been to has this crazy thing called a magazine subscription. :)
chrisfelice
07-01-05, 11:55 AM
What is this "library" you speak of? :hscratch:
What is it's url so I can surf there? :lol:
yashan
07-01-05, 12:25 PM
What is it's url so I can surf there? :lol:
Ask and you shall receive:
Algonquin Area Public Library (http://www.aapld.org/)
Huntley Area Public Library (http://www.huntleylibrary.org/)
;)
Looks like Huntley has DVDs. :thumbsup:
wheil
07-01-05, 06:38 PM
I'm not quite a newbie. Been joined since May 2000. Just dont ask for much. The library has a subscription, but who has time to go there.. I'm still looking for access to the web site for free tho.
GuessWho
07-01-05, 08:16 PM
And I want a new car for free.
The Cow
07-01-05, 08:24 PM
It's not a free website. Just pay the $4.95.
MrE
07-05-05, 02:22 PM
To clarify...if you are a cardholder at your local library...and if they have an online subcription, then you can access the web site for free.