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Amazon: Entertainment Weekly $0.19 per Issue!
This Hip2Save.com Deal was hand-posted on Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at 6:10 pm.

Amazon is once again offering up a really sweet magazine deal! Just go here to score a one year subscription to Entertainment Weekly (auto-renewal) for ONLY $10 (cover price: $205.40)! You’ll get a total of 52 issues– one issue per week. That equals out to just $0.19 per issue!
**By purchasing this magazine, you will be signing up for auto-renewal. This is not a big deal, though, because you can cancel your auto renewal subscription right after placing your order. Just go into your account and click on the “Manage Magazine Subscription” link (located under “Your Orders”). You will then have the option to cancel your automatic renewal. Keep in mind this could take up to 4 hours to show up in your account after ordering.
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jennifer says:
Keep the amazon deals coming!!! I’m still withdrawing from all the awesome before Christmas deals! And, I still have Amazon Prime!
Lauri says:
Is there a shipping charge if you just purchase the Magazine Subscription for $10.00?
Betsy says:
Nope! There’s never usually shipping with Amazon magazine subscriptions.
Betsy says:
Wow, what a great deal! I am a magazine addict now with your site. You can’t beat getting magazines so cheap or free, and they provide both entertainment and coupons!
veronica says:
the one thing that made me smile today- this pic of robert pattinson!
Jessica says:
same here
Anna says:
yes, hot!
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S says:
This isn’t really an impressive deal- I paid this directly through entertainment weekly when I first signed up and also for renewal. Love the magazine though!
Bianca says:
anyone just excited to see that Robert is on the cover of this magazine and in a post…OOO LALA. LOL
Dawn says:
I’m having a hard time finding exactly where I cancel the automatic renewal part. Can anyone be more specific on how to do that?