From: Marsha L on
The best rate I ever saw was $52/year, but I haven't seen that one for
a long time. They do run new subscriber specials, and while the link
for that is all but hidden in the upper right corner of their website
and all the way down in the fine print at the bottom of the page, it's
only for people who haven't been subscribers for the last month. So,
if you want to stop the paper, and then restart it, you can do that.

I just renewed mine at the same rate you saw... and that's almost
exactly what I paid last year.

"DH" <d.h(a)NOSPAM.cox.net> wrote in message
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> After last subscribing to the Review-Journal for a period of two
> years I've received a renewal notice. I can't remember what I paid
> two years ago.
>
> I've checked the LVRJ website and found there is NO WAY one can find
> their subscription rates. If you subscribe what do you pay?
>
> My renewal notice, which I find rather crappily and confusingly
> produced, offers a one year subscription rate (or, as the notice
> prints, a "suggested payment") of $113.42.
>
> Any suggestions as to how I might get a better offer?
>
>


From: tom ronson on
Marsha L wrote:

> The best rate I ever saw was $52/year, but I haven't seen that one for
> a long time.

that's what I pay for my annual.

--tr
From: BR Eagle on
"Marsha L" <ThoseEyes48(a)gobbledygook.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> hidden in the upper right corner of their website and all the way down

How is the 'upper right corner' 'all the way down'?


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From: Marsha L on

"BR Eagle" <goc313(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Marsha L" <ThoseEyes48(a)gobbledygook.gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:cwGyk.2188$rV4.152(a)newsfe03.iad...
>> hidden in the upper right corner of their website and all the way
>> down
>
> How is the 'upper right corner' 'all the way down'?

AND... it's in BOTH places. "in the upper right corner of their
website
and all the way down in the fine print at the bottom of the page"


From: Las Vegas Don on
On Sep 12, 8:33 pm, "Marsha L" <ThoseEye...(a)gobbledygook.gmail.com>
wrote:
> The best rate I ever saw was $52/year, but I haven't seen that one for
> a long time. They do run new subscriber specials, and while the link
> for that is all but hidden in the upper right corner of their website
> and all the way down in the fine print at the bottom of the page, it's
> only for people who haven't been subscribers for the last month. So,
> if you want to stop the paper, and then restart it, you can do that.
>
> I just renewed mine at the same rate you saw... and that's almost
> exactly what I paid last year.
>
> "DH" <d...(a)NOSPAM.cox.net> wrote in message
>
> news:d%Fyk.1877$PK.241(a)newsfe04.iad...
>
>
>
> > After last subscribing to the Review-Journal for a period of two
> > years I've received a renewal notice.  I can't remember what I paid
> > two years ago.
>
> > I've checked the LVRJ website and found there is NO WAY one can find
> > their subscription rates.  If you subscribe what do you pay?
>
> > My renewal notice, which I find rather crappily and confusingly
> > produced, offers a one year subscription rate (or, as the notice
> > prints, a "suggested payment") of $113.42.
>
> > Any suggestions as to how I might get a better offer?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

You will see a table outside of stores with a person offerinbg deals.
The one I got a while back was the 52.00/year I think. It is a great
paper with a Sunday paper that is full of ads, I mean FULL of ads!
Good stuff!

Don
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