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Old 09-04-2013, 08:42 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by koland View Post
No magazines at mine (and zinio is a proprietary format, for those that care).

I do have several subscriptions there and their customer service is pretty decent.

Back to B&N - does anyone know if your issues are retained, if you cancel the subscription (not if you buy single issues, only)? I stopped getting any magazines at Amazon just due to this one issue (which they don't much care about) -- you only retain back issues in your library if you maintain a subscription (you can save them on your device, but those only work as long as your device works). When you cancel a subscription at Amazon, every back issue is deleted from your library.
I've subscribed to The Atlantic via Amazon for three years. The magazine is indeed "alf"able so I store my back issues in my Calibre library.
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