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| Publisher: ESPN, Inc.
List Price: $129.74 Buy New: $14.97 You Save: $114.77 (88%)
Rating: 61 reviews Sales Rank: 21
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 26 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 26 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B00007AX0N
Release Date: November 23, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 51-55 of 61
Poor Subscription Rate July 17, 2007 Michael Tudor (LA) I will NEVER order a magazine subscription this way ever again!!!! It says allow 4 to 6 wks.......HA its TWO MONTHS tomorrow.....and this was suppose to be a Fathers Day gift!.......gee wasn't that in June? I called to complain and still no magazine! And of course it's already paid for.
great deal January 7, 2008 Holly C. Blackwell This was a great deal on a good sized magazine. The first issue arrived very promptly - pleasant surprise.
espn mag subscrition January 24, 2008 Giftcard (Seattle, WA USA) this is a great way to order magazines and save money, ordered at the end of December 07 and recieved first issue mid January. Saved 33% over best other deal i could find + free insider from ESPN with subscription
I like it February 7, 2008 Bocho (Atlanta, GA USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I can't really tell you about the information because was a gift but my friend said that he is very happy with it and he is receiving it on time.
Yechh. April 6, 2008 George C. Love (Mt Washington, KY United States) I subscribed to ESPN the Magazine because I had heard that Rick Reilly would be appearing in its pages. That, at one point I thought, would have been enough. Not now. Even Rick Reilly could not save this mess. It's like what if instead of being a brilliant novelist William Faulkner had been a wretched sportswriter. Bits and fragments scattered here and there, graphics upon graphics and not a bit of substance or content in sight. Run, don't walk from ESPN the Magazine. The bizarre thing to me is the choice they made with this magazine. I'm obviously not their target audience. I'm too old. However, I think there is probably a niche for a sort of Esquire done through the lens of sports - that is what I would have thought ESPN the Magazine could be. And this monumental waste of paper could be ESPN2 The Magazine.
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