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Bill Wilson

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Mar 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/29/00
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Does anyone know how to contact Consumer Reports magazine by e-mail? I logged into their website,
and they only want to take e-mails from people who subscribe to the on-line version of their magazine.

I get the printed form, and it seems stupid to limit your customers! Most magazines go out of their way to
make it easy to contact them. I hate to have to use snailmail to get them this message, and I sure
don't want to subscribe to BOTH the printed magazine and the online one.

Anyone have any suggestions about how I might find the e-mail address of someone who works there?

Thanks,
Bill
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compuperv

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Mar 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/29/00
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Hey, I get a $3-4.00 a month bill from them on my credit card & I don't even
have their url & I forgot my logon info...
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Holger

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Mar 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/29/00
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On 29 Mar 2000 07:08:10 -0000, Bill Wilson <bwi...@mindspring.com>
wrote:

>Does anyone know how to contact Consumer Reports magazine by e-mail? I logged into their website,
>and they only want to take e-mails from people who subscribe to the on-line version of their magazine.
>
>I get the printed form, and it seems stupid to limit your customers! Most magazines go out of their way to
>make it easy to contact them. I hate to have to use snailmail to get them this message, and I sure
>don't want to subscribe to BOTH the printed magazine and the online one.
>
>Anyone have any suggestions about how I might find the e-mail address of someone who works there?
>

I'm a member of the online magazine. Just click on email and choose
one of the areas to contact. If you don't find the subject you want
just send someone email and ask them for email of the proper person.

>Thanks,
>Bill

Holger

Don't forget. Say something politically incorrect
today.

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