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1. IMPORTANT--Start your order at Microsoft Live Cash BackMSFT CASH BACK, use their link thru and choose SURPLUS MAGAZINE 30% back to ensure $2.80 back on this order for R. DIGEST.

2. Each year of RD is $7.99 ( you can order up to 4 years) and get 30% MSFT Cash Back on total amount. Net is $5.60 a year, great price for Readers Digest. NICE HOLIDAY GIFT.

 


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Message edited by: MISTERCHEAP on 2008-11-08 20:17:47 CST

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If you can read Spanish, Reader's Digest Seleccioines Magazine is 12 issues for $5 from BestDealMagazines.com with coupon code FATWALLET16 + 14 percent CashBack = $4.30

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taf said:If you can read Spanish, Reader's Digest Seleccioines Magazine is 12 issues for $5 from BestDealMagazines.com with coupon code FATWALLET16 + 14 percent CashBack = $4.30

you only get seleccioines with that, not the whole enchileada! $5.59 for EL GRANDE EN INGLES o $4.30 por un poco magazine de seleccionines.

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Can't find surplus magazines on the CashBack site

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GatorDeb2000 said:Can't find surplus magazines on the CashBack site

they are there at microsoft Cash Back (not a Fat Wallet merchant). Use the link in the OP to MSFT.

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They take PayPal.

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is the deal good for foreign addresses

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I've been a subscriber for many years, and I'm not renewing this time. Reader's Digest has really changed. Their stories are not that good, it's MUCH thinner than before, there are tons of drug company ads, and they cut down on the little jokes at the end of the stories. My 2¢ cents

Message edited by: barrylevine on 2008-11-11 11:43:29 CST
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barrylevine said:I've been a subscriber for many years, and I'm not renewing this time. Reader's Digest has really changed. Their stories are not that good, it's MUCH thinner than before, there are tons of drug company ads, and they cut down on the little jokes at the end of the stories. My 2¢ cents

kinda like the Family size of burritos going from 10 to 8 in count (for the same price)!

kinda like the 1-gallon ice cream going to 3/4 gallon size (for the same price) !

kinda like the Whitman Chocolate sampler going from 16 oz to 12 oz (for the same price)!

hummm . . . I see a trend here.

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