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The Age susbscription offer for mfc members


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I just got an email offering a friday to monday (inclusive) subscription to the age for 52 weeks for $25, only available to melbourne members. $15 from each subscription goes to the club!

So i just paid $10 plus a $15 donation to the club for a years worth of the age (delivered).

A pretty sweet deal me thinks! (even if the age is not what it used to be!)

Great initiative from the club to offer a really good incentive for new members and rewards for existing ones like myself.

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It is a great deal, but if you have the trouble I had at the start, you have to wonder if it is worth it. It took me nearly a month to get a paper delivered - several phone calls to the Age call centre, including one where I was on hold for over twenty minutes because they were in the midst of 'upgrading their system'. Finally someone 'fixed' the problem - after I had decided that the $25 was gone and I didn't need the drama of trying to get a paper!

Hopefully they have all the bugs ironed out now and no-one else has to go through the drama just to get a newspaper. It would have been easier if I had just sent the $15 to the club and thrown the $10 in the bin!

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Oh yeah, finally. Of course since then there have been two papers not delivered, and one I found on the nature strip, (which might explain what happened to my missing papers - some early morning walker/jogger got a freebie perhaps) and I really can't be bothered chasing up the missing papers (considering I only paid $25 for the year, each phone call costs more than the paper I would be chasing), but it's annoying anyway.

Anyway, hopefully the difficulties I had were just a one off and everyone else gets theirs ok.

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Would be great if there was a similar offer for interstate members, obviously with a higher price, but I'd love to get The Age delivered here in Adelaide through MFC, would pay $50 or $75 or $100 for a year's worth of The Age with some going to the club no worries.

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Would be great if there was a similar offer for interstate members, obviously with a higher price, but I'd love to get The Age delivered here in Adelaide through MFC, would pay $50 or $75 or $100 for a year's worth of The Age with some going to the club no worries.

You can. Just give the club $100 donation, and then organize through your agent to get Melbourne papers delivered. :lol:

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Oh yeah, finally. Of course since then there have been two papers not delivered, and one I found on the nature strip, (which might explain what happened to my missing papers - some early morning walker/jogger got a freebie perhaps) and I really can't be bothered chasing up the missing papers (considering I only paid $25 for the year, each phone call costs more than the paper I would be chasing), but it's annoying anyway.

Anyway, hopefully the difficulties I had were just a one off and everyone else gets theirs ok.

If some of your papers aren't being delivered call the Age call centre, they add the missing papers onto the end of your subscription - if you're missing two papers, you will get 2 additional papers at week 53 rather than it ending at week 52.

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