In order to get a free ESPN magazine subscription, fill out the short form on Valuemags.
How come none of these forms list “soon-to-be 40 year old who has no idea what he's doing in life” as an occupation? What am I supposed to check? Other?
In order to get a free ESPN magazine subscription, fill out the short form on Valuemags.
How come none of these forms list “soon-to-be 40 year old who has no idea what he's doing in life” as an occupation? What am I supposed to check? Other?
Didn’t ask for a credit card so I think its not gonna be a problem as far as automatic renewal
Getting this for my son-in-law. I believe my written reviews of my favorite sport and favorite team are probably extremely funny to anyone who actually knows or cares about sports or teams. “I like football because it is very exciting and colorful.” for example.
? This Doesnt require credit card?!!!!
It’s better than SI – I pay for a subscription currently. Just watch their “marketing” tactics. Signing up for a free subscription will likely put you in the automatic renewal setup. When your free ones stop coming you agree to 2 more years at their newsstand rate. If you have to give your credit card number for a free offer, that’s why.
So just make a note of the length of the subscription, then call and cancel it before you have to start paying.
Also, taking advantage of “ESPN Insider”also sets you up to auto-renew.
@EricWagner Thanks for the info!
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Just wondering if anyone has read an issue of this magazine and if it;s similar to Sports Illustrated?
I think it is better. Larger format and more content. You’ll like it, if you like SI.