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September 03, 2008 | david | Comments 2

It’s Free Magazine Time Again!

Yep, it’s time for the monthly “free magazine” reminder! Want some free magazines of your choice delivered to your door? Did you run out of useless airline miles and cannot get any more free ones out of them? You can now choose from hundreds of different magazines and white papers free of charge on my new magazine page here within My Two Dollars. I have gotten a lot of magazines from services like this in the past many times, and it is a pretty cool and easy way to get them without spending a dime. While most all of them are free of charge, they will normally ask you a few qualifying questions before approving you for your selections, so be ready to answer a short couple of questions about yourself. Browse through the list of free magazines, white papers, downloads and podcasts to find the titles and editions that best match your skills and interests; topics include accounting, education, automotive, electronics, construction, internet, medicine, banking, financial planning, multi-media and trading. Simply complete the application form and submit it. Remember to fill out the forms completely so you will be sure to be approved. Then sit back and wait for your choices to arrive!

Free Magazines

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    1. I hate to be negative about spreading freebies, but the post after this one is about being green. Isn’t this environmentally unfriendly? Free e-zines would be a better choice.

    2. They have those too.

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