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Join Date: Nov 2000
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I'm putting in a 50 subscription order for the InsideFlyer/Starwood promo.
If you would like a subsciption, please send me your name and address to:
[email protected]
I promise that I'll only give your name and address to the magazine people!
All requests must be received by 3PM on Tuesday, April 30.
This is sooo much more civilized than loading up my car with Nutrigrain boxes from Costco.
-Carl
If you would like a subsciption, please send me your name and address to:
[email protected]
I promise that I'll only give your name and address to the magazine people!
All requests must be received by 3PM on Tuesday, April 30.
This is sooo much more civilized than loading up my car with Nutrigrain boxes from Costco.
-Carl
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: In protest of Flyertalk's uncalledfor censoring of my point of view, I cancelled my InsideFlyer subscription. So long, and thanks for everything.
Posts: 3,325
Does anybody else feel bad that this may be giving away products to customers that Inside Flyer is trying to sell to to stay in business?
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: New York City
Posts: 171
Maybe so. But then, this offer may be accepted by those who would not have subscribed on their own. And maybe, some recipients will continue their subscription in the future, thereby expanding Inside Flyer's customer base.
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Join Date: Sep 2000
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by NJDavid:
Does anybody else feel bad that this may be giving away products to customers that Inside Flyer is trying to sell to to stay in business?</font>
Does anybody else feel bad that this may be giving away products to customers that Inside Flyer is trying to sell to to stay in business?</font>





