YMMV: $1 renewal offer for expiring ESPN the Magazine subscriptions

This is YMMV as I have no way of knowing how their computers decide to whom to offer this and when, but if you have an expiring “ESPN The Magazine” subscription, you may get offered by email a promotion to renew it for an extra year for just $1 for that whole year. I’m not even sure if my subscription is expired or expiring as of the time of writing. I think they keep sending magazines, so it must have no expired yet.

I signed up either during a doorbuster magazine promotion or through a T-Mobile freebie, I don’t remember. I have/had no intention of renewing 🙂

T-Mobile Tuesdays for April 11 get you a free digital magazine

The headliner of the Tuesday April 11 (2017) freebies for T-Mobile customers are headlined by a 1-year digital subscription to a magazine, from a choice of thirteen from the home, fashion, lifestyle and beauty categories, including heavy-hitters like Cosmo and Marie Claire and Esquire and Redbook. The complete list can be found in the app over there.

The other freebies are a continuation of the Dunkin Donuts $2 credit, and the first time (as far as I can recall) of RedBox. Yes a free 1-night movie rental. I suspect this will be a DVD, not a BluRay. If you have multiple lines, you should be able to get one per line.

1-year (50 issues) Entertainment Weekly for $10

If you love getting a weekly magazine with glossy pictures about movies and TV and entertainment, Amazon has a limited time offer, for just $10, you get a 1-year auto-renewing subscription to Entertainment Weekly. This is the printed physical magazine that you will receive weekly by mail.

If you are not familiar with auto-renewing subscriptions, they work like this: you pay now $10 and get one year (50 issues). Each year, your subscription will automatically renew at the renewal price that is current at that time (it will be higher than $10 for sure). This will continue to renew unless you manually change it. Amazon will send you email before it will auto-renew each time. You can cancel auto-renewing subscriptions through your Amazon.com account, you don’t have to deal/fight with customer service representatives. Check their help pages over there for more details on how they work.