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  1. Sarah

    Thanks! Love these magazine deals–my husband brings them to work (he’s in the military) and all the guys in his office enjoy them!

    • Sandra

      Sarah, my husband used to do the same thing. He was also in the military, (just got out recently) and the guys in his shop used to pass his magazines to other shops 🙂

  2. starkissed01

    Thank you!!

  3. Nancy

    Awesome! Thank you! These are my husband’s favorite magazine.

  4. Tasa

    It always says must have more than 20 characters in the address field and I do?

    • Shery

      It says “at MOST20 characters”. I did the same thing. LOL

  5. SF

    I am loving all these free magazines. I can’t remember which ones I sign up for and it is always a surprise when I check the mail. And my mail carrier loves that I get all of them since he gets paid by volume. So it is a win. Thank you

    • Diane

      Wow – I did not know that. Do most mail carriers get paid by volume?

      After I signed up, they also offered me Latina. Thank you!

      • SF

        Rural route carriers get paid by volume. City carriers are hourly. It’s kind of weird I live in the city but my mail carrier is rural route carrier. At the time where I live was the edge of town and well now I am in the city. Anyways the mail carriers who wear regular street clothes are rural and the ones in postal gear are city. Hope that helps a little confusing. The only reason I know this is because my hubby is a mail carrier.

  6. Lisa

    I know most schools are out for summer, but consider checking with your child’s librarian and see about signing up for magazines at school. With cutbacks, magazine budget are small or nonexistent.

    • daltonjsmom

      I bring them to my classroom for the kids to read when they finish their classwork. They really appreciate the variety the library could never afford.

  7. Jackie

    Thank YOU!!!! My Dad is a mechanic. They don’t have much money to spend on magazines. This will be a GREAT surprise for him. He will be so happy.

  8. van

    The page says File note found:(

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