Any coupon for Mishpacha magazine subscription?

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  • #1988495
    southerner
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    Hello.

    I would like to order gift subscriptions but the price is $300/yr each
    for our extremely “out-of-town” families. Is anyone aware of any sale going on?
    Thanks.

    #1988725
    ☕️coffee addict
    Participant

    I don’t (if I did I would use it also) but I think it’s stupid to charge so much (especially in regards to Hamodia where it’s mostly news which you can get online anyways, they started changing $15 a month when it used to be $79 a year)

    edited (sorry)

    #1988750
    ☕️coffee addict
    Participant

    ?

    I don’t remember what I wrote

    But anyways if you were editing you should have changed changed to charged

    #1988874
    Nechomah
    Participant

    I don’t know what a subscription costs if you live “in town”, but I live in Israel and my subscription costs OVER $300, so I don’t know how it costs you less but you still need a coupon. You should sign up for a 2-year subscription and get one of their presents that they offer.

    #1989330
    Amil Zola
    Participant

    Yikes, $300 for a magazine? I’ve paid that for quarterly professional publications and research journals but for a routine mag?

    #1989587
    southerner
    Participant

    Thank you all. To be fair, each weekly mailing includes 3 separate volumes: main one, one for kids, and a cooking edition.
    We live so far away it would arrive a week late but I am still deliberating as it’s an important connection to yiddishkeit for me.

    #1989596
    Gadolhadorah
    Participant

    This thread is sort of a poster child for the death spiral of print media. If you value the content, format and editorial values of Mishpacha and prefer hard copy publications, then you should be prepared to spend a few dollars a week to support its publication (including mailing costs which are up 40 percent over the past few years). If you are simply looking for something to wrap the fish than there are admittedly significantly more cost-effective options than the cost of a single grande mocha latte frapuccino with cholov yisroel.

    #1989607
    flyer
    Participant

    “, $300 for a magazine? I’ve paid that for quarterly professional publications and research journals but for a routine mag?”

    You’ve laid $300 for a quarterly publication.!!
    $75 per.
    Mishpacha is weekly – you’re getting 50 editions a year. That’s $6 a week for 3 magazines.

    You can definitely call them and ask for a discount.
    If you have other people in your neighborhood who get it they will do a group- it’s cheaper and they ups it. Get it by Thursday

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