I don’t know about you, but I usually pay $2.00 for each of the Sunday newspapers I buy. If you would like to lower that cost, check out DiscountedNewspapers.com. Enter your zip code, and you’ll find a list of newspapers (local and national) that you can purchase at a discounted rate.
I found the Pittsburgh Post Gazette for half the price that it sells for at the grocery store! Did you find a discount on your local paper?
Jennifer B. says
Ok, so when I check out my local paper, The Tennessean, it offers a Sunday only delivery for $7/month. I was going to select it but there is this statement “After the initial selected subscription period your monthly subscription rate will be $10.00 per month”.
It doesn’t specify that the $7 price is for a limited time only so I don’t understand if I will end up getting charged $10/month at some point or if it will always be $7/mo. Any ideas?
Jennifer says
Jennifer, I just emailed your question to my contact at Discounted Newspapers. I’ll let you know his response as soon as I receive it. Thanks!
Jennifer says
Just got your answer! Here’s word-for-word what the rep’s email said:
The offer that customer is looking at requires EZPay. This means they pay month-by-month on their credit card. The $7.00 rate is locked in for as long as they are a subscriber. That disclaimer is there for the offers that are not EZPay, where it would just be an intro offer and afterwards the price would go up. That does not apply to the $7 offer the customer is interested in buying.
So as long as you do the EZPay, you’re locked in at $7. Yay!