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Don't take it personally Juri. The reason we don't offer subscriptions outside of North America is we don't circulate there. While no one would love to see an Estonian edition of B2 more than I, it's simply not cost effectve for us to publish there. (Do the math: Factor in advertisers who want to reach Estonians, the cost of finding those advertisers, and the prohibitive cost of distributing...)
The good news is that you can read all of the magazine for free online now at business2.com.
Josh Quittner |
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03.24.06 - 9:44 pm | #
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I'm really disappointed by your reply. It's not usual for a magazine to say "we don't want your orders" especially for an internet magazine, internet is without borders.
I too would have subscribed to your magazine but your reply really makes me want to think again.
cheers
j randal
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It can't be that hard, since Wired and Fast Company are available at reasonable prices. In fact, it's cheaper to subscribe to them than to buy them off the newsstand. (which is usually the case with foreign magazines)
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Doesn't matter now, may be because of this kind of crap service they are being closed down by Time Inc:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/0...=rssnyt&
emc=rss
Jüri |
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09.19.07 - 9:30 am | #
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