FREE The Digital Home magazine.
#1
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Original Poster
Join Date: May 1999
Posts: 46,817
FREE The Digital Home magazine.
#2
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: SJC, SFO, NYC
Programs: 1K, Hertz Five Star
Posts: 1,030
Originally Posted by doc
^ ^
#4
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: DCA
Programs: AMC MovieWatcher, Giant BonusCard, Petco PALS Card, Silver Diner Blue Plate Club
Posts: 22,297
While we're doing the FreeBizMag thing, here's the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition DVD.
#7
Join Date: May 2002
Location: DTW
Programs: HH Diamond
Posts: 1,934
Thanks, got my subscription!
Edited to add: Sometimes, depending on what you enter as your occupation, job title, industry, etc you will have the opportunity to recive other (trade) magazines.
Example, I work with computers/networks, so I am always asked if I want to recieve Network/Computer/Customer Service related magazines whenever I fill out a request for a free magazine. I usually do not as these magazines do not contain much content but a lot of fluff (advertising) IMO.
My suggestion, each time you fill out the form for a free magazine, enter a different job title, industry, etc and you will most likely be presented with different types of magazines.
What others?
Example, I work with computers/networks, so I am always asked if I want to recieve Network/Computer/Customer Service related magazines whenever I fill out a request for a free magazine. I usually do not as these magazines do not contain much content but a lot of fluff (advertising) IMO.
My suggestion, each time you fill out the form for a free magazine, enter a different job title, industry, etc and you will most likely be presented with different types of magazines.
Last edited by infinityplusone; May 11, 2004 at 8:34 am
#10
Join Date: May 2002
Location: DTW
Programs: HH Diamond
Posts: 1,934
Tracking SPAM snail mail generated by these free offers...
Something for you to try to help you keep track of SPAM snail mail that is sometimes generated by these free magazine subscriptions.
Whenever I sign up for free magazines, etc I always spell my name differently.
For example for all of the free offers that I sign up during the first half of this year I enter my name as "Mr. Infinitypluson".
During the second half of the year I enter my name as "Mr. Infinitiplusone".
This allows me to keep track of (sort through and throw out) the additional snail mail that I receive that is generated from these free offers.
Also, I never enter my real email address (I have a web based free email account set up for the sole purpose of entering it for free stuff - things that will generate spam) as well as I never enter my real phone number (123-456-7890) seems to work the majority of the time).
Whenever I sign up for free magazines, etc I always spell my name differently.
For example for all of the free offers that I sign up during the first half of this year I enter my name as "Mr. Infinitypluson".
During the second half of the year I enter my name as "Mr. Infinitiplusone".
This allows me to keep track of (sort through and throw out) the additional snail mail that I receive that is generated from these free offers.
Also, I never enter my real email address (I have a web based free email account set up for the sole purpose of entering it for free stuff - things that will generate spam) as well as I never enter my real phone number (123-456-7890) seems to work the majority of the time).
#11
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Between AUS, EWR, and YTO In a little twisty maze of airline seats, all alike.. but I wanna go home with the armadillo
Programs: CO, NW, & UA forum moderator emeritus
Posts: 35,400
I wonder why they thought that because I was interested in that magazine I'd also be interested in a "COMPLIMENTARY one-year digital subscription to CosmoGIRL!" ???
#13
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Original Poster
Join Date: May 1999
Posts: 46,817
Originally Posted by infinityplusone
Must be because you entered your Occupation as Heavy Machinery Operator or Jackhammer Operator.
Tough to figure this "stuff" out sometimes!
Yet the price is great!