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Old 08-16-2008, 02:04 PM   #4
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Interesting story; but I'm always wary about signing up to stuff that looks too good to be true.
(I guess you could us a mail spoofer like Mailinator if you register just in case).

But, what's in it for the people who set the site up?
I don't like to register at sites either, and I didn't have to sign up to view the magazines. I looked at Better Homes and Gardens, Southern Living, and even used the search feature to look for a recipe. Everything showed nicely, you can even increase the size of a font. Obviously, all issues of the magazines aren't online, but the ones that are seem to be complete. I don't even mind looking at the ads. And its sure nice not to have to rip out all those stupid little cards paper magazines have a tendency to insert thru-out!
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