so I just started recieving my daily news from mr.c's deal (link for referance) and the newspaper delivery guy keeps screwing up. he's missed a few days...and today he delivered me the NY Post instead of the Daily News!!!...and I noticed a promo in the NY Post for weekly subscription for $1.10 or Sunday-Friday for $0.75 valid for a full year when you prepay it! Thanks to this paperboys delivery mistake i think i'll get another paper subscription. The ad says to call 1-800-552-7678 and use code# ME9H for weekly delivery and code# ME9G for Sun-Friday, however i also checked their website and found this: Terms and conditions...*Home Delivery offer only good if total number of weeks is paid for in advance, and for new customers who have not received home delivery of The New York Post in the past 30 days. In New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Philadelphia and only in those areas serviced by participating dealers, the offer is valid and the basic home delivery rate for 7 day delivery is $4.21 per week for 52 weeks $4.51 per week for 24 weeks, or $5.31 per week for less than 24 weeks. In Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Virginia, Maryland, Washington DC and only in those areas serviced by participating dealers, offer is not valid and the basic home delivery rate for 7 day delivery is $4.21 per week for 52 weeks $4.51 per week for 24 weeks, or $5.31 per week for less than 24 weeks. In East Florida and West Florida, the offer is not valid and the basic home delivery rate is $5.00 per week for 52 weeks, $6.00 per week for 24 weeks, or $6.50 per week for less than 24 weeks. In California and Nevada, offer is not valid and the basic home delivery rate is $8.75 per week for 52 weeks, $9.25 per week for 24 weeks, or $9.75 per week for less than 24 weeks. Service in Virginia, East Florida, West Florida, California and Nevada is only available in select zip codes. Your subscription will automatically renew at the then current basic rate for the applicable renewal term and for your service area (and you will be billed for a new subscription) unless you provide the Post with notice of cancellation prior to the expiration of your current subscription. Sales tax may apply. blah,blah,blah |

