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Old 08-14-2011, 08:21 AM   #195
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That said there are positives, but I was also commenting on the price change over the course of a year. When an electronic subscription used to cost $7, now costs $18 and the print version is $18.95, I must say I do feel less inclined to subscribe on impulse. And, of course, like any early adopter, coaxed in gradually with the cheaper gateway subscriptions of the past, I feel like my magazine pusher is suddenly playing hardball and upping the prices now that I'm hooked.
Nat Geo
  • Paper = $15
  • Zinio = $20
  • B&N = $24
The magazine at the top of my list and it's a no go. I refuse to pay more for an electronic version.

Good thing I haven't succumbed yet.
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