Magazine-Agent.com works directly with a plethora of reputable publishers to offer customers incredibly low subscription rates on all the major magazine players.
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Magazine-Agent.com works directly with a plethora of reputable publishers to offer customers incredibly low subscription rates on all the major magazine players.
Magazine-Agent.com quickly separates itself from other companies that offer this same type of service. Pricing is a huge draw of Magazine-Agent.com, which negotiates the absolute lowest prices possible directly with the publishers. Selection isn’t too shabby, either.
Magazine-Agent.com points to some favorites and highlights them in their relatively self-explanatory top10-list, which includes Time Magazine, Sports Illustrated, People and Good Housekeeping. Customers can sort through the hundreds of magazines two ways: an “A-Z†breakdown of the entire Magazine-Agent.com inventory or by simply perusing all of the various categories listed (sports, fitness, cooking, etc.).
Most of the pricing is between 50-80% off the cover price and, unlike some of their competitors; Magazine-Agent.com doesn’t deal in deception when customers sign up.
That’s why Magazine-Agent.com offers two separate types of subscriptions: one that is set for a specific amount of time – they refer to it as a “term†and continuous service, which would suggest that the customer must inform Magazine-Agent.com that they’d like the subscription to stop.
Often online magazine entities automatically renew subscriptions without informing or reminding customers – yet still continue to charge them. Magazine-Agent.com puts its cards on the proverbial table right away, which is why they’re held in such high regard by consumers in terms of customer service. A big part of that customer service is the return policy, which includes a 90-day return policy that includes getting a complete refund within that three-month time period.
Magazine-Agent.com refuses to read the writing on the wall: “print media is dying.†That phrase may be somewhat true but Magazine-Agent.com isn’t about to fold in the face of adversity.
Instead, they openly welcome it and simply turn the page to naysayers and let their actions speak louder than any written word.