Original Post
Written by
Edited July 3, 2020
at 02:47 PM
by
Discountmags [discountmags.com] has their 4th of July Magazine Blowout Sale this weekend.
Example deals:
Motor Trend Digital - $4.49
PC Digital - $9.99
Road & Track, $4.64
Trailer Life, $5.76
Scuba Diving, $5.66
The Economist, Digital and Print, $69.99
Climbing Digital - $7.47
Field & Stream, $4.60
Fly Tyer, $4.87
Garden & Gun, $4.87
Entrepreneur, $4.79
INC, $4.58
Fast Company, $4.79
Boating, $4.67
Outside, $4.55
Good Housekeeping, $7.78
Red Bulletin, $3.60
National Geographic, $18.87
Clean Eating, $7.78
HGTV, $12.49
Dwell, $6.60
Esquire, $4.83
Popular Science, $4.57
& More
11 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
just get it for free through your local library...
just get it for free through your local library...
That was my first thought, i know i got it for like 50 before. But i don't think digi was included then...so perhaps an ok deal? Idk
https://github.com/iamadamdev/byp.../README.md
also could use one of the electronic library subscriptions
Anyone knows if I can get the digital delivery right away or it has to wait till the physical delivery start first?
So buyer beware, I'll never order from them again.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
So buyer beware, I'll never order from them again.
Once the subscription is active with the publisher (when you are able to locate your sub via the customer service portal on the magazine specific website, or you start to receive issues in the mail) - the best place to start when needing customer service, is with the publisher of the specific magazine (not DM).
Were you able to log into your magazine subscription account at the specific magazine website/s (not DM website) and look at your mailing address for your subscription? Possibly if you were able to do that, you could have updated your address with the publisher directly to make sure the Apt # was showing correctly.
It's too bad you had a negative experience...I've been using DM for over 10 years for my many of my own subscriptions, subscriptions for others etc and overall I've had a really positive experience.
You will need to first register at Economist.com and search for your subscription information, once you can see your subscription details, you will see your CRN#. You need the CRN# to activate the digital content.
The CRN# will be on your mailing label, but you should be able to see your account information once the subscription is active in their system. If it's been a few weeks after you've ordered, and you still cannot locate your subscription at the Economist website, reach out to CS at The Economist, they will happily assist you (email, live chat etc).
Register and Activate Digital Access
https://authenticate.ec
Same here. I have an alarm set for pewpew related terms lol