Re: Magicalia subscriptions (MEW etc)



On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 06:15:06 -0500, donrecardo
<donrecardo.2xkhgo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I started my subscription for both ME and MEW around November 2006

The first issues arrived around the first week in February 2007, I had
no problem with that as I can apreciate it takes a while to get setup.

What I find strange is if I now check out my subscription details it
says that ME has 10 issues to go and will end in February 2008 ( which
is correct )
but that my MEW has only 2 issues to go so will end in November .
This cant be right as they started , and I received my first issues on
the same day.

Lastly can someone confirm that unless I renew my subscription it will
automatically lapse as I dont want to pay these jokers any more

Don

Don't forget that the number of annual issues of MEW has increased
over the past 2 years.
My wife usually buys me a subscription as a christmas present, and
this started off running Jan- December.

However, due to the increased number of issues this now expires at the
end of October. this year.

Peter
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