New magazine--Quilt
#62
Originally Posted by adrianlee
Originally Posted by Eddie
I got that offer and did sign up for it yesterday.
And on a related note, I found that I had to create an Excel spreadsheet to keep up with my quilting magazine subscriptions so I wouldn't inadvertently subscribe to the same one twice, LOL! It tracks the name, number of issues, subscription date, expire date, amount paid, etc. Hopefully, I'll keep it all straight!
And on a related note, I found that I had to create an Excel spreadsheet to keep up with my quilting magazine subscriptions so I wouldn't inadvertently subscribe to the same one twice, LOL! It tracks the name, number of issues, subscription date, expire date, amount paid, etc. Hopefully, I'll keep it all straight!
I sometimes wish I had Excel, but my new computer doesn't have it.
Instead of using Excel, you can also use your word processing package. You can keep track of stuff by making a "table". If you need help, let me know. I have Microsoft Word... :D
#63
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: la la land
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All I did was Google QUILT magazine, got on their web site and clicked on Customer Service. Called them and told them I am in a Quilt Group online that said a lady got a slip in the mail that said she could get their magazine for $10.00 per year. I asked if I could get that offer too and she said sure you can!!! :lol: :shock: So I ordered it for $10.00 and I didn't have to give her my credit card. I can send in a check when the billing arrives. HOW COOL IS THAT??? :lol: :lol:
GIVE EM A GINGLE...800-866-2886.
TA DA
GIVE EM A GINGLE...800-866-2886.
TA DA
#64
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Posts: 375
Originally Posted by barnbum
Who else received the notice in the mail about this new magazine? It looks good--definitely worth a try at $10 a year! Heck--it'll bring me more than $10 of joy just looking at the photos. If I actually make something from an issue--all the better. :-D
#65
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Benton, AR
Posts: 59
I let my sub expire due to expenses, no increase in my SS. . love the mag. called Quilt and they said the only way they could let me take advantage of the $10.00 offer is if I gave them the zip code and last name of someone that had received the offer OR the code on the offer card. If some one wants to share that info with me please send to my private email [email protected]. God bless and thanks
#66
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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I have some of the 1982 to 92 magazines what I like about the magazine is the fact that you get alot of patterns that you can take template material and trace off from the book. Also these patterns are some of the old patterns that are coming back out in print.
#67
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Central TX
Posts: 421
This is a good idea because I am always receiving renewal notices even though my subscription doesn't expire for a long time. This way you know when you subscribed and therefore know your expiration date.
#70
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: currently central new jersey
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i haven't been following all along since the beginning, but this offer was mailed out to a few areas in the country and if you didn't get it in the mail, you can't take advantage of it. you have to return the card with the code on it. the only other offer they have now is one year for about $20 and 2 years for about $35.
it's better than the newstand price, but no give-away like the $10.
it's better than the newstand price, but no give-away like the $10.
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