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address changes on your magazines, even if you move from one country to
another country. They have thousands of happy customers in over 59
countries.
Their price guarantee is very simple: they guarantee that their
subscription prices are the lowest available and they will BEAT any
legitimate, verifiable offer before you pay them or match it afterwards, by
refunding you the difference in price PLUS the cost of the postage stamp
you would use sending in the special offer to them, even 6 months after you
pay them, as long as it was current at the time of your offer. Does that
sound fair? Wouldn't it be great if everything you bought came with
that price guarantee?
Sometimes they are less than half of the next best deal out there,
sometimes just a little cheaper, but always you get the lowest rates
without having to shop around. With 1,500 titles on their list, they
would like to think that they have also the best selection around!
Within the USA, for their USA customers, they are cheaper than all their
competitors and even the publishers themselves. This is their price
guarantee. The 1 yr. freebie that you get with your first order is
completely free!
Overseas, (even after you factor in the cost of the FPH (foreign postage &
handling) and the conversion from USA Dollars to your currency), on the
average, they are generally around one-fourth to one-half of what the
newsstands overseas charge locally for USA magazines. On some titles they
are as little as one-tenth of what the newsstands charge. They are also
the cheapest subscription source for delivery overseas, including directly
from the publishers themselves! Some publishers don't even offer
subscriptions overseas.........but overseas subscriptions are this
company's specialty! They feel that magazines should not be a luxury
overseas. In the USA, people buy magazines and then toss them after
reading them for just a few minutes or hours. They are so cheap in the
USA! Well, this company would like to make it the same way for their
overseas members. They are also cheaper than all their competitors in the
USA and overseas, including the publishers themselves! It is also *highly
unlikely* you will find any of their USA competitors calling you overseas,
in order to offer that personal touch, just to sell you a couple of
magazines! But that is what this company specializes in and loves doing!
Around one-half their business comes from overseas, so they are very
patient with new members who only speak limited English as a 2nd language.
Subscription prices quoted for overseas consist of the subscription
price, plus the FPH. You add the two together and that is your total
cost. The exception is the 1 yr. freebie you get with your first order.
On that title, you pay *only* the FPH for the 1 yr. term. In fact on your
freebie, you would *only* pay for the FPH on that title.
Their prices are so cheap because when you deal with them, you cut-out all
the middlemen.
HERE IS HOW YOU CAN GET MORE INFO AND GET STARTED WITH THEM:
Simply fax or smail back to us the reply form listed at the top of this
message, following the directions *very* carefully. We will then forward
your form on to the subscription agency. They will then email their "big
and juicy" catalogue to you, in whichever of the four formats you chose.
The catalogue is FREE and makes for hours of fascinating reading, on its
own. It includes the complete list of freebies, a complete list of all the
titles they sell, as well as detailed descriptions on most of the titles,
along with lists of titles by category of interest.
They will then give you a friendly, no-pressure, no obligation, 5-minute
call to go over how they work and to answer any questions that you might
have, as well as give you up-to-the minute price quotes on any titles you
might be considering. They will call you in whatever country you live
in, taking the time difference into account. As they like to
emphasize the personal touch they give to each new customer, all first-time
orders can only be done via phone, so they can answer all your questions
completely and personally. Once you have placed your first order via
phone, you will be able to place future orders and make inquiries on your
account, get price quotes, etc., all via email, if that is most convenient
for you.
Within the USA, they accept payment via check over the phone, Mastercard,
Visa and American Express. Overseas, they accept Mastercard, Visa and
American Express, even if your credit card is a local one in local
currency!
That's our introduction of our client that we represent. We hope that we
have piqued your interest and that you will take the next step to get their
free catalogue! Thank you for your time and interest.
--
Tempting Tear-Outs.
For more info on advertising rates, please write us on your company
letterhead, w/business card, via smail to: Tempting Tear-Outs, 3835
Richmond Ave. Suite #200, Staten Island NY 10312-3828, USA.
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Date: Sat, 23 Nov 96 12:43:00 -0000
From: mikebw@bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net (Mike Bilow)
Subject: AEA up for sale; customer service closed
* Forwarded (from: PACKET) by Mike Bilow using BilowMail0.2.
* Original dated: Nov 23 '96, 12:42
The following notice is taken from the ARRL Letter of 22 November 1996. Please
circulate this information widely.
-- Mike
AEA FOR SALE BUT STILL IN BUSINESS
Advanced Electronic Applications Inc--better known as AEA--is on the market
and is no longer handling customer service requests, as callers to the
company's Lynnwood, Washington, headquarters discovered this week. Telephone
calls to AEA now are being answered by a machine. A recorded message says:
"We are in the process of selling the company and are not able to take your
call. If you need further information regarding service, we would suggest
that you contact the ARRL in about a month, as they will be kept aware of
any purchase arrangements."
The League was unaware that it would be listed as a contact point. Those
seeking customer service assistance should not call the ARRL to request it.
The League has no information in this regard and cannot help AEA customers.
However, the ARRL will inform the ham radio community of new developments
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