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June 16, 2008 |

Wired Magazine on sale for $3 per year

By Jonathan Schlaffer





wired Wired Magazine always makes for an interesting read, but I never actually buy an issue. Yeah, I was the guy who would walk into Barnes and Noble to read magazine(s) I had an interest in but wouldn’t subscribe to… unless the price was right. A discount magazine website is currently offering one year of Wired for just $3, or 2 years for $6.

Three dollars for one year of Wired is less than the cover price of a single issue in a store. How could you possibly turn this down? If you read this website on a regular basis, you may already subscribe to several technology oriented publications, but for $3 a year, you may as well add Wired to your arsenal.

Head on over to Discount Mags and enter code “FD-WIRED” at checkout where you will have the option of getting a one or two year subscription for $3 and $6, respectively. I doubt you will do any better than this, though Barnes and Noble is offering it for $10 a year – you just can’t beat $3.

Other magazines that are on sale include Maxim for the same price(s), Car and Driver for $4, Men’s Journal for $4 and Men’s Health for $15. I’ll just take Wired, thank you.

You will need different coupon codes for those offers which have been posted by SlickDeals. There’s no telling how long this offer is good for, so the sooner you take advantage, the better.

You still here? Why aren’t you placing your order with Discount Mags? Note that this offer is for the US market only, sorry…I don’t make the rules.

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    2 Responses to “Wired Magazine on sale for $3 per year”

    1. Michael P.:

      Blahz, code no longer works. Thanks for the heads up though.

    2. HoneyPot:

      its a bogus code from a shady 3rd party marketer. its BS. thanks for nothing. ;-)

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