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Readers Digest: ... a subscription is so frustrating - especially for a gift. Recently, my mother encountered telephone customer service advisers who she couldn t understand (Indian call center?) and the web site won t allow you to have a delivery address different to the billing address. I ve tried emailing them for her (she is really quite annoyed that I am having to sort out my own gift!) and they will only offer a 9 mo...
Read the full review: Dire customer service by spiritdancers
 

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Magazine / Newspaper - Time Time
Magazine / Newspaper / News Magazine.
overall rating  6 reviews
 
Spectator, The Spectator, The
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overall rating  4 reviews
 
Magazine / Newspaper - The Big Issue The Big Issue
Magazine / Newspaper / Street newspaper published on behalf of and sold by homeless people.
overall rating  31 reviews
 
Private Eye Private Eye
Magazine / Newspaper / Private Eye is a fortnightly British satirical magazine-newspaper, edited by Ian Hislop.
overall rating  18 reviews
 
Magazine / Newspaper - City Life City Life
Magazine / Newspaper / A What's On Guide for Manchester, City Life is published every other Tuesday. Listings run from Wednesday to Thursday (16 days).
overall rating  1 review
 
New Internationalist - magazine New Internationalist - magazine
Magazine / Newspaper / This magazine reports on issues of world poverty and inequality; it focusses attention on the unjust relationship between the powerful and the powerless in rich and poor countries.
overall rating  1 review
 
Magazine / Newspaper - Venue - Magazine Venue - Magazine
A Venue Listing for the Bristol and Bath area, including Gigs / Magazine / Newspaper / Restaurants / places to visit etc.
overall rating  1 review
 
Life Life
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Magazine / Newspaper - Fortnight Fortnight
Magazine / Newspaper / An independent review of politics and the arts for Ireland.
 
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Paskuda The Big Issue
... have never fully understood why there are so many homeless people in UK, where the unemployment rate is around 5% and where, to the best of my knowledge, any person who is in decent health can find a work. The Big Issue is a magazine published by homeless people and sold by homeless people, there is a version in the North of England and one in London, currently selling at 1.40. The idea is very simple, those who sell it are properly trained and badged and take more than 50% of the cover price as a profit for themselves. I have noticed that people selling The Big issue come in different colours and shapes. There are the shabby ones, the well dressed ones, those who a...
Read the full review: Good paper for a good cause by Paskuda
fuzzybear The Big Issue
... is a magazine that si sold by the homeless and the idea is that rather than begging it gives them the ability to earn money from a legitimate source and hopefully provide an escape route away from living on the streets or hostels and to get back to leading what most of society would term a normal existence. Each vendor sells from a location in towns around the country and can easily be spotted by their identification badge, I also find them very friendly and certainly not pushy when it comes to selling the magazine, they do take a pro active approach but it is only ever an invite to buy and is not pushy or intrusive on people. The great thing is that the product th...
Read the full review: The only issue is why are you not reading this by fuzzybear
micksheff The Big Issue
... people living in one of the large cities of the UK will have a little knowledge of what the Big Issue magazine is since they will have undoubtedly seen it being sold on the streets of their city. Many people will know a little about the concept behind the magazine and a few people will part with their money in exchange for this publication on a frequent basis, but few of us could actually realise how such a seemingly insignificant thing like a magazine could change hundreds of people lives each year, and change those lives for the better, for ever. This review was inspired by one particular vendor in my home city of Sheffield called Paul who sold the Big Issue on m...
Read the full review: It really is a Big Issue, so think twice! by micksheff
 
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