I emailed ShopNotes and they confirmed this offer so if you are a
current subscriber or are interested in plans/ideas for shop projects
and jig this may be for you.
watch the wrap:
https://w1.buysub.com/pubs/WS/SHN/SHN_sub_preview_toughcuts.jsp?cds_page_id=47436&cds_mag_code=SHN&id=1214483901097&lsid=81780738210040623&vid=1&cds_response_key=i2806star&cds_mag_code=SHN
tiny:
http://tinyurl.com/5ycfah
tiny w/preview:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/5ycfah
"Limp Arbor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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On Jun 26, 9:23 am, "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Limp Arbor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:1cbc9a82-44ad-4c81-92e7-b177f8fa3289@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>
> >I emailed ShopNotes and they confirmed this offer so if you are a
> > current subscriber or are interested in plans/ideas for shop projects
> > and jig this may be for you.
>
> I learned that often the best offer is at their site. When they send you a
> letter for renewal it often is not as good. I simply request to renew at
> the rate being offered on their site for new subscribers. Because I have
> too many copies of their free books anyway I simply tell them that I am
> only
> interested in the subscription and index, not the give away stuff.
You're correct. If you go to their site (www.shopnotes.com) and click
the subscribe button you get the offer I posted above (2 years for
$28). But if you click the renew a subscription button they offer you
a 2 year renewal for $39.
Thanks for the tip. When my other magazine comes up I'll do the same.
***********
Another approach is to renew at a magazine discount subscription site and
tell them it is a renewal. The firm I use for most of my subscriptions is ;
http://www.magazinepricesearch.com/
They list various offers for each magazine. Unfortunately, they don't list
Shopnotes.
On Jun 26, 2:35 pm, "Lee Michaels" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "RicodJour" <[email protected]> wrote
>
>
>
> > On Jun 26, 10:34 am, "Lee Michaels" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Another approach is to renew at a magazine discount subscription site and
> >> tell them it is a renewal. The firm I use for most of my subscriptions
> >> is ;
>
> >>http://www.magazinepricesearch.com/
>
> >> They list various offers for each magazine. Unfortunately, they don't
> >> list
> >> Shopnotes.
>
> > That's a really good site - thanks for posting the link. eBay also
> > has those discount consolidators (I think that's how they can offer
> > such low prices). You can get really amazing deals - not every
> > magazine, and some of the discounts aren't killer, but it's one of my
> > favorite stocking stuffer presents. A gift that keeps on giving, it
> > doesn't cost very much and I can shop while I'm holding a beer. ;)
>
> That is right. I subscribe to some computer magazines. At the newstand
> some of them are seven bucks an issue. I have been able to get some of them
> down to twenty five cents an issue for the exact same thing.
>
> The only downside is that they often take three months or more to start
> sending out the magazines.
Ummm, patience is a virtue...? ;)
R
On Jun 26, 9:23=A0am, "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Limp Arbor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:1cbc9a82-44ad-4c81-92e7-b177f8fa3289@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>
> >I emailed ShopNotes and they confirmed this offer so if you are a
> > current subscriber or are interested in plans/ideas for shop projects
> > and jig this may be for you.
>
> I learned that often the best offer is at their site. =A0When they send y=
ou a
> letter for renewal it often is not as good. =A0I simply request to renew =
at
> the rate being offered on their site for new subscribers. =A0Because I ha=
ve
> too many copies of their free books anyway I simply tell them that I am o=
nly
> interested in the subscription and index, not the give away stuff.
You're correct. If you go to their site (www.shopnotes.com) and click
the subscribe button you get the offer I posted above (2 years for
$28). But if you click the renew a subscription button they offer you
a 2 year renewal for $39.
Thanks for the tip. When my other magazine comes up I'll do the same.
"RicodJour" <[email protected]> wrote
> On Jun 26, 10:34 am, "Lee Michaels" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Another approach is to renew at a magazine discount subscription site and
>> tell them it is a renewal. The firm I use for most of my subscriptions
>> is ;
>>
>> http://www.magazinepricesearch.com/
>>
>> They list various offers for each magazine. Unfortunately, they don't
>> list
>> Shopnotes.
>
> That's a really good site - thanks for posting the link. eBay also
> has those discount consolidators (I think that's how they can offer
> such low prices). You can get really amazing deals - not every
> magazine, and some of the discounts aren't killer, but it's one of my
> favorite stocking stuffer presents. A gift that keeps on giving, it
> doesn't cost very much and I can shop while I'm holding a beer. ;)
>
That is right. I subscribe to some computer magazines. At the newstand
some of them are seven bucks an issue. I have been able to get some of them
down to twenty five cents an issue for the exact same thing.
The only downside is that they often take three months or more to start
sending out the magazines.
On Jun 26, 10:34 am, "Lee Michaels" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Another approach is to renew at a magazine discount subscription site and
> tell them it is a renewal. The firm I use for most of my subscriptions is ;
>
> http://www.magazinepricesearch.com/
>
> They list various offers for each magazine. Unfortunately, they don't list
> Shopnotes.
That's a really good site - thanks for posting the link. eBay also
has those discount consolidators (I think that's how they can offer
such low prices). You can get really amazing deals - not every
magazine, and some of the discounts aren't killer, but it's one of my
favorite stocking stuffer presents. A gift that keeps on giving, it
doesn't cost very much and I can shop while I'm holding a beer. ;)
R
"Limp Arbor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:1cbc9a82-44ad-4c81-92e7-b177f8fa3289@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>I emailed ShopNotes and they confirmed this offer so if you are a
> current subscriber or are interested in plans/ideas for shop projects
> and jig this may be for you.
>
I learned that often the best offer is at their site. When they send you a
letter for renewal it often is not as good. I simply request to renew at
the rate being offered on their site for new subscribers. Because I have
too many copies of their free books anyway I simply tell them that I am only
interested in the subscription and index, not the give away stuff.
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 11:42:28 -0700 (PDT), RicodJour <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Ummm, patience is a virtue...? ;)
>
>R
I think patience is a virgin,
cuz I sure ain't gettin' any..
mac
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