Do You Want Free Magazines? How About Low Cost Ones Too?

Best Deal Magazines


Best Deal Magazines sounds too good to be true. We live in a world where the price for free is often high, so when a company gives away magazines, then consumers may wonder why.

I hesitated before ordering from Best Deal Magazines. All kinds of catches came to mind like being signed up for life to magazines that I might outgrow after two issues or paying that small shipping fee and then not getting any magazines at all.

After four years of using Best Deal Magazines, I have to say that I’m very happy. I look for and sign up for big name magazines, pay for shipping $3.95, $4.95 and sometimes a little more depending on the magazine.

If you’ve been online for a long time, then you’ll know that a lot of freebies and extra good deals came with the access to contact information. My experience has been that I do get way too much junk email, and I know that some of that is tied to habits like buying these too-good-to-be-true magazines at mailing price rates.

On the other hand, I can use other email boxes and then abandon them when they get maxed out with spam. I’d suggest using an alternate box when ordering unless you know and really trust the company.

As far as Best Deal Magazines, you simply click in and then see all kinds of big name magazines at outlandishly low prices. You’ll be surprised at the selection and at the low prices.

Buy ONE subscription to start with. My experience has been that when I buy one sub, then they send a coupon for a percentage off. For example, the first time I ordered, I got a 20 percent off for the next order. On that visit, I had maxed on what I wanted to buy. Now, I know to buy only one sub, then wait for a coupon.


Best Deal Magazines subscriptions under $5
Another tip is that if you see a magazine that you already take and want to renew, then buy it as a GIFT. Then, the magazine company will check the name and address and extend rather than sending you two every month during the overlap.

Don’t worry about giving Best Deal Magazines your credit card information because they also take PayPal. That is a good option if you keep a small balance and want to be certain that you don’t get hit with charges that you did not authorize. On the other hand, credit cards do have the option to challenge if a product does not come in.

Once you order magazines, then the companies will send reminders and try to get you to sign back up and for the full fee. If you love the magazine, then that may be just the thing to do. The other option is to sign up for GIFT at BDM and then wait. This may mean that you miss a couple of issues. I don’t think this is a problem with the companies at this point, but in the future, they probably will not want to gamble on this free thing. Currently, you can sign up this way and as a gift and extend for super low prices.

I’ve tried out a bunch of magazines with Best Deal Magazines with mixed results, but I learned what to buy and what to avoid in the future. Publishers want consumers to sample products and decide. There are magazines that I will pay full price for in the future when I have to. Right now, I can get most for cheap. So, I sample more than I would at full price.

These deals are so good that you may end up with more magazines than you know what to do with. My suggestion on that is to pass them on the local doctor’s office or to the homeless shelter or the battered women’s shelter. I know that the new issues have been most welcome around here when I pass them on after reading. There may be a few articles or recipes that I keep, but mostly I try to make sure that others get a chance to enjoy my good fortune in having lots of good reading materials.

– C. Allison

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