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The History Connection - Readers Digest - U.S. Edition

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List Price: $35.88
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Manufacturer: Reader's Digest
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 12 Label: Reader's Digest Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Reader's Digest Number Of Issues: 12 Publisher: Reader's Digest Release Date: 2001-11-23 Studio: Reader's Digest Subscription Length: 365
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Something for Everyone Comment: I'm 25 and I've been reading Reader's Digest for years. I remember moving into a new house and finding a stash of old Large Print Reader's Digests in the garage and I spent days poring over them.
I agree that there is an overabundance of ads these days...some months it really seems like there's nothing left after pulling out the cards. With all that advertising, you'd think they could lower the price a bit. I usually pay less than 1/3 of the cover price, but even so, it seems like I should be getting more book and less bulk.
My boyfriend and I enjoy sharing the jokes and stories and I'm always excited to see it in the mailbox.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Readers Digest Comment: Readers Digest offers a little bit of everything for its readers. They have stories that are thrilling, tips on how to go through everyday life (ex- how to sleep better), health tips, an advice collumn, and of course, the jokes. It is a decent magazine that holds ones attention and entertains. The one critisicm I have of this magazine is the ads. There are so many that I have to go through when I get each issue and take all of them out.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A WONDERFUL TRADITION Comment: My father always kept his subscription for Readers Digest and it is one of the first magazines I ever read. I love the variety of this mag. There is a little something for everyone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Lots of ads, then they spam you Comment: RD does have some interesting consumer & finance articles, but it has waa-a-a-y too many ads. I would never actually pay for it, but I do get a subscription as a gift every year. I end up ripping half the magazine's weight out in ads - and no, that's not "just life" as some other reviewer said, it's downright shameful.
Also, make sure you get on the RD website and change your privacy preferences; like other second-rate companies who like to abuse customers, they implicitly assume you want to be spammed by them and have them rent your information out to third parties.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Horrible Customer Service Comment: I do not recommend this subscription. The customer service, or the "NewSub Magazine Services" is the worst place I ever call to have some problem fixed. It does not worth it. The teller is rude and repetitive. They doens't know how to answer you if you have a different question or ask for details about something. Plus, until you get to talk to a teller, you will be talking with the machine forever!!!I still have not got a refund from a subscription made on july 2007.
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Editorial Reviews:
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This is a general-interest family magazine which offers a variety of reading. Its articles and stories cover a range of subjects including health, ecology, government, international affairs, sports, travel, science, business, education and humor.
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