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FREE: ROAD & TRACK Magazine One Year Subscription CODE

ROAD & TRACK Magazine One Year Subscription CODE
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The listing, ROAD & TRACK Magazine One Year Subscription CODE has ended.

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This is for a coupon code that must be redeemed online. It is NOT a PROMO CODE and is NOT for a DISCOUNT. It is for a FREE ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION with no obligation or out of pocket cost to the winner.

Good for US bidders ONLY. It will give you a one year free subscription to ROAD & TRACK magazine. Code and complete instructions (including link for the page to enter code on) will be sent at the end of the auction.

Road & Track's regular US cover price is $4.99 PER ISSUE. But with this code, you get a year's subscription completely free with no obligation to continue the subscription when your year is over. Please allow 4-6 weeks after applying the code for delivery of first issue.

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Fuel your automotive passion with road and comparison tests, news from global autoshows, motorsports coverage, new products and car care advice. From high performance sports cars to future concepts, get a real feel for all the action, whether it’s at the race track or on the road.

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Several people have asked me if you need to give them your credit card info...the answer is NO! You do not need to give them any payment whatsoever. The only info they ask for is the name and address of the person you want the subscription to go to and an email address so they can send you an order confirmation. I think a couple of them might ask for a date of birth, can't remember exactly, but that's all the info they need! :)
Mar 7th, 2012 at 7:35:44 PM PST by
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All of my magazines subscriptions are for actual paper copies of the magazines delivered to your postal mailbox. These are NOT digital subscriptions!
Mar 7th, 2012 at 7:36:55 PM PST by
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These magazine subscriptions make great gifts. Great for birthdays or just because! Many of my bidders come back again and again to get subscriptions for that reason. But a lot of people may not think of giving this as a gift. Just an idea! :)
Mar 7th, 2012 at 7:36:50 PM PST by
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If you read my recent feedback, you will see one where, although she left positive feedback, a girl commented that my communication could have been better. Since we have no way to respond to feedback, I wanted to comment here. Anyone who has ever dealt with me knows that I have very good communication. This person had trouble accessing the link through copy and paste, which happens occasionally to some people. It's easily corrected by sending a clickable link via email. I explained this in the first message I sent her and told her if she had this problem to give me her email address. Instead of giving me her email address, she sent 2 messages telling me she could not access the link. I responded to each and pointed out that I had told her that might happen and again asked for an email address. After requesting the email address a total of 3 times, she finally gave it to me and I sent the link. It worked immediately for her and took care of the problem. Her feeling that my communication could have been better was a result of her either failing to read my messages, or simply refusing to give me the email address so I could help her work through the problem. Either way, I don't see any way possible that communication on my part could have been better. I responded fairly quickly to every message she sent me. She was the one who did not provide the information I needed to quickly help her with her problem.
Mar 8th, 2012 at 3:11:50 PM PST by

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