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I've just seen this topic.  I did a search, wondering if someone had already started a thread about it.

 

I got the letter about Redbook in my February issue of "Good Housekeeping".  I had been on the verge of contacting my CC company, as I'd resubscribed to Redbook last July for an additional two years and I wasn't about to let the Hearst Corporation keep my money like they did when "Ladies Home Journal" ceased publication.

 

However, I'm okay with letting them transfer my existing subscription to GH.

 

I subscribe to "Woman's Day" and it's about to run out.  I have no intention of resubscribing to that or any other magazine in the future.

"" A little learning is a dangerous thing."-Alexander Pope
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I have always liked turning pages.
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I got my notification regarding Redbook several months ago. My subscription to the “O” magazine will be extended. Then I received a renewal notice for “O” because my subscription was about to expire. Really???? 😆

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@Brisky wrote:
I have always liked turning pages.

@Brisky  - I do, too, but most of the magazines now are nothing but ads and very little actual content.  I'd rather read a good book.

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I take Vanity Fair and a couple of gardening magazines but that is about it.