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DDDDDD 05-26-06 01:14 PM

Added American Cheerleader under Freebiz

Whether you are on your way to nationals or just trying to make the team, American Cheerleader will guide you every step of the way. Each issue brings you:

* Step-by-step stunts & tumbling
* Tips for tryout and competition success
* The latest trends in cheer fashion & beauty
* Fitness and nutrition just for athletes
* Competition results

Zman 05-26-06 10:15 PM

thanks for EGM!

Foad 05-27-06 05:48 PM

Good mags. thanks for the updates.

Flashback 05-31-06 08:16 AM


Originally Posted by DDDDDD
Added Baseball Digest under freebiz

Baseball Digest is the oldest baseball magazine in the country. The magazine provides captivating insights on major league baseball history and on current stars - from one-on-one interviews and special features to exclusive statistics that bring readers the information they seek about the game.

Anybody able to get this one? I tried a few industry/job titles but it's not offering this one.Which is rare for me. I can usually get these in 1 or 2 attempts.

DDDDDD 06-01-06 11:34 AM

added Fitness under other (must join Club Mom)

DDDDDD 06-01-06 11:37 AM

added Redbook under other (digital)

Spiderbite 06-04-06 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by DDDDDD
added Fitness under other (must join Club Mom)

My wife joined the Club Mom thing but the link must be no good as it states nothing about the Fitness subscription nor can we find it on the site. Suggestions?

Havok83 06-06-06 02:04 PM

can someone explain exactly how these work? Do they really work, no strings attached?

pizzamousechips 06-06-06 03:25 PM

This is probably a ridiculous question, but is there any way to get a subscription to Variety for free without being in the industry? It's $300 a year, and that's <i>discounted</i> from the newsstand price. I currently just steal my neighbor's copy (since they get two), but was hoping I can just get one legitimately.

Brent L 06-06-06 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by Havok83
can someone explain exactly how these work? Do they really work, no strings attached?

Just sign up for em, and you get free magazines. No strings attached, I'm living proof.

EdTheRipper 06-06-06 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by BrentLumkin
Just sign up for em, and you get free magazines. No strings attached, I'm living proof.

Same here. I was a bit skeptical at first but am a believer now.

bboisvert 06-07-06 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by pizzamousechips
This is probably a ridiculous question, but is there any way to get a subscription to Variety for free without being in the industry? It's $300 a year, and that's <i>discounted</i> from the newsstand price. I currently just steal my neighbor's copy (since they get two), but was hoping I can just get one legitimately.

You may want to check with any Frequent Flyer miles you have and see if they offer magazines in trade for the miles. A lot of them do -- and I got Daily Variety this way.

Zman 06-07-06 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by pizzamousechips
This is probably a ridiculous question, but is there any way to get a subscription to Variety for free without being in the industry? It's $300 a year, and that's <i>discounted</i> from the newsstand price. I currently just steal my neighbor's copy (since they get two), but was hoping I can just get one legitimately.

Amazon sells that sub for only $150! heh, I said only. That's a ton of money for a magazine.

Z

Chad 06-07-06 01:02 PM

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Zman 06-07-06 04:38 PM

Thanks Chad! It said something about credit card info, but I didnt have to enter any so I should be ok. I hope someone doesn't get a huge bill for all these subs.

Z

alipkin 06-08-06 06:08 AM


Originally Posted by pizzamousechips
This is probably a ridiculous question, but is there any way to get a subscription to Variety for free without being in the industry? It's $300 a year, and that's <i>discounted</i> from the newsstand price. I currently just steal my neighbor's copy (since they get two), but was hoping I can just get one legitimately.

Heh. Funny enough, I got home yesterday and found one of those periodic offers I get from Delta and United (Delta in this case, but I think all the airlines use them) offering me the opportunity to trade frequent flier miles for magazines. Both Variety and Daily Variety were listed at 5000 miles a pop (can't remember the subscription length). If you've got miles that you're not planning on using, that might be an option.

bboisvert 06-08-06 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by Zman
Thanks Chad! It said something about credit card info, but I didnt have to enter any so I should be ok. I hope someone doesn't get a huge bill for all these subs.

"IMPORTANT:
Your credit card will show charges (if applicable) from KMJ Communications which is our parent company."

This would not be applicable to someone who used a free subscription code.

joyride11 06-08-06 11:07 AM

O, The Oprah Magazine
 
3 month sub

O Magazine

JLB 06-09-06 11:09 AM

Cool. Thanks. We leave in 24 days for a Carnival cruise (our first one), but we'll probably do another one next year. This will be good to have.

pizzamousechips 06-11-06 05:36 PM

Whoa, <i>Daily</i> Variety? I was only aware of the one my neighbor gets, which comes every Sunday. Daily sounds insane...

alipkin 06-12-06 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by pizzamousechips
Whoa, <i>Daily</i> Variety? I was only aware of the one my neighbor gets, which comes every Sunday. Daily sounds insane...

Variety's web page doesn't really do much to distinguish between them (other than frequency).

Chad 06-13-06 12:51 PM

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Dorsalphin 06-13-06 01:04 PM

Thanks for another year of Giant

Liquid Death 06-13-06 06:23 PM

thanks for Giant!!!

Buford T Pusser 06-13-06 07:55 PM

Giant wouldn't work for me. :(


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