Hi Jeanne - $17 equals 2 yards of sale fabric and ****pping to Canada!
jennellh
On Jul 18, 4:47=A0pm, "jeanne-nzlstar*" <fancyfrog...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> good on you, Jenn.
> ask for nothing and thats what you'll get.
> well done you!!
> j.
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> "jennellh" wrote...
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> I received an email reply from Quiltmaker this am - they will honour
> the lower website price on a renewal subscription for my magazine -
> they apologized for the higher priced 'special' offer. =A0In this case,
> logic has paid off.
> I don't object to so-called special startup rates for new customers
> and realize that full price is applicable after a certain time period
> - but in the case of magazine subscriptions, where there is no penalty
> for cancelling a subscription, the same rates should apply for all
> customers (with international variances applied, of course).
> jennellh
>
> On Jul 18, 12:47 am, "Donna in Idaho" <donar...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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> > That's how they get you to subscribe. Internet service providers do
the
> > same thing, new subscribers get a good deal for the first 3 months,
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> > the
> > price goes up to the 'regular' price. Satellite TV does that, also.
You
> > subscribe to a book club, you get 6 or 7 books almost free, then you
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> > to
> > start paying for them!
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> > Donna in SW Idaho
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> > "jennellh" <quiltinepean-m...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > My subscription is good until 2009 but my point is that the cost for
> > renewing is $17US more than the cost of a new subscription. I don't
> > object to receiving multiple renewal notices but I do object to the
> > extra cost attached to a renewal offer. eg. new 2yr subscription =3D
> > $41.97 while a renewal for the same 2yr period =3D $58.98!!
> > It doesn't compute??? jennellh- Hide quoted text -
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