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Guideposts Studio : Guideposts/Mail Receiving by Guideposts/Mail Receiving Publisher : Guideposts/Mail Receiving Availability : Usually ships in 1 to 3 months and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Number of Issues : 12 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 13 reviews)
List Price : $35.88 Our Price : $16.97
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Features first person, true-life narratives designed to show people from all walks of life how to overcome difficulties through faith and positive attitudes. |
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Cheaper on guideposts.com |
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I love this magazine, but it is cheaper on the Guideposts website. It's only 9.97 plus .97 cents for shipping for twelve issues. On here, it's 16.97 for one year. In fact, on their website, you can get TWO years for 17.97 there...just one dollar more. Save yourself some money and don't deal with Americancivilwar on this one!!! |
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Why would I renew when the original subscription was never received? |
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Being a huge Guideposts fan, I ordered a subscription for my nephew at Christmas time. As of today, he has still not received the first copy. I have never been refunded nor given an explanation as to why he is not getting them. Today, I get an email asking me to renew....I don't think so. |
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Great reading |
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Guideposts is something like a the Readers's Digest for christians, only better. A variety of articles and letters from and about people of faith. |
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A very uplifting magazine |
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This has to be one of the better magazines that feature spiritual and uplifting messages. This magazine is perfect for a source of interfaith Christian articles that are uplighting and inspirational. Often there are articles on famous people who discuss their spiritual life. They have some excellent columns and stories from other readers. Stories aren't too long, and great for a morning devotional. |
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Beware of all the junk mail |
If you need motivational stories, this ia a great magazine, but read it at your local library. Otherwise, you will receive a lot of junk mail, too. From renewal letters starting 6-8 months before expiration to charities asking for your donation. There is no month without some unsolicited letter from GP.
The magazine itself is more like 4-5 stars, but the junk mail is so annoying that I deducted 1 star and decided not to renew my subscription. I won't even tell them my new address when I move. Better lose 3 numbers than be "subscribed" to unsolicited offers in my new place. |
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