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Redbook (1-year)
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Publisher: Hearst Magazines
Issues: 12
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 12
Average Customer Rating: 
List price: $35.88
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Very Disatisfied!!!, November 25, 2008
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At this point I am VERY disatisfied. I ordered 3 magazine subscriptions and got my first issue of two of the magazines on the same day last week, but the redbook did not come. I have written Hearst 3 times since then and gotten NO responce. If they had made some effort to respond to my inquiries, the delay would not bother me so much. But I have recieved NO responce to my inquiries from them. I'm still waiting on the responce and on the magazine.
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Excellent Practical Magazine, November 23, 2008
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Love this magazine! Last month Redbook had a wonderful workout and great practical recipes that I am acturally going to attempt. I learn something new in every issue which is totally what I am looking for in a publication.
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A magazine I enjoy reading every month. , October 27, 2008
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This is a wonderful magazine. I enjoy reading it every month. It has a variety of articles and a few are sure to fit your life. You can get it for $5.99 on Redbook website.
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Good Housekeeping Magazine, October 3, 2008
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Really great to get a subscription at such a reduced price. I have read Good Housekeeping for many years
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*Unrequested Renewel*, Mostly ads, little substance in articles, September 13, 2008
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I subscribed for $5 for one year through Amazon, but even as cheap as that is, I'm not happy with this purchase. I feel like I bought junk mail. The magazine goes in the garbage the same day it comes.
I was quite surprised when the end of my subscription neared and I got a letter from Redbook stating they will AUTOMATICALLY renew the subscription UNLESS I call the 800 number they provide. The letter states that if I cancel the (unrequested) renewal I will still have to pay for any issues I've already received.
Rather than play the game of calling their solicitation center and paying for something from them I didn't agree to purchase, I plan to regard any unsolicited material from them as a gift. A trash-bound gift, but a gift nonetheless.
I will no longer buy ANY magazines from this publisher because I don't like the way they do business. From now on, I'll read the magazines I do like in the library.
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