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Receive upto 70% off Magazine subscriptions + freebies

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Magazines4Students.com.au coordinate very cheap magazine subscriptions (you can't find so many discounts in one place anywhere else)

The Economist: save $275
TIME: save $202
BRW: save $197
AFR: save $397
New Scientist: save $172

other titles include; Vogue, Who, Rolling Stone, MAD, PC Authority & Men's Health ( plus 110 other titles)

-and this month they are giving out a massive Christmas Prize pack to a lucky winner…
-freebies (bags, USB's, pc camera's movie tix) with the following titles (TIME, New Scientist, Newsweek, Fortune, Filmink)

*You have to be a student or an academic staff member to subscribe (in Australian High schools, Universities, TAFE's, college's etc.)

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  • Looks like a great comp, wait, it's a competition!! .. not bargain..

    please check posting guidelines for 'bargain' post:

    http://www.ozbargain.com.au/wiki/help:deal_posting_guidelineā€¦

  • Agreed this isn't a bargain!
    i.e. there's no direct benefit from purchasing the product

  • You get massive discounts off magazines subscriptions…(the cheapest in the country). Sorry, I'll modify it to reflect the savings.

    • They just offer subscriptions. All subscriptions (no matter who you buy it from) offer a discount off the news stand price. This discount is set by the publisher. The only value that studentmagazines offers is to have multiple publishers.

  • Yes buts its already been posted several times previously. Its also not always the cheapest … as has been proven to me a few times.

  • iSubscribe + 10% offers tend to work out better then StudentMags

  • Not a fan of the competition, however i did register with Student Magazines and received a great discount for my subscription of " FourFourTwo" football magazines. iSubscribe subscription was $74 for 12 months whereas Student Magazines offered the same deal at $60, you do the math.

    Enjoy Ladies.

  • i-subscribe prices as follows…
    The Economist is $365 (vs $256 M4S price)
    TIME: $157 (vs $150 +freebie)
    AFR: don't offer
    New Scientist: $260 (vs $210 + freebie)

    hows is i-subscribe cheaper?

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