(expired) Bankruptcy Law and Litigation Report Periodical for $1

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(expired) Bankruptcy Law and Litigation Report Periodical for $1

Probably a price mistake but Magsforless has the Law & Litigation Report Periodical for $1. Normally $799.99 for subscription.

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works for me

Hey what a great find. Might get some good info at less then a dime a month. Had to try it. Thanks :bigok: :claps:
 
Mmm.. but is it worth my $1 unless I'm a bankruptcy attorney?
 
huntersdream said:
Hey what a great find. Might get some good info at less then a dime a month. Had to try it. Thanks :bigok: :claps:

That might be a mistake. If you had to enter a CC they have your CC #. Watch your statement to make sure they don't charge you $799 and claim the $1.00 was a misprint.
 
I won't get this, but I always go online and grab a virtual credit card number before ordering online now. They usually expire within a month, so after that you are safe.
 
EricDerek said:
That might be a mistake. If you had to enter a CC they have your CC #. Watch your statement to make sure they don't charge you $799 and claim the $1.00 was a misprint.

Use Paypal :)
 
Trebsrex said:
Use Paypal :)
Sometimes the simplest answers are right in front of you. Great idea!

Name Price/QTY QTY Price Redemption Points
Bankruptcy Law & Litigation Report (10GG)
Terms : One Year - 12 Issues
Subscription Status : New Subscription
$ 1.00 1 $ 1.00 0
Subtotal : 1 $ 1.00
Grand Total : $ 1.00 0
 
ooooooooo

wow this site has some nice deals on other mags as well, Blender is on sale for 2.98! and I also ordered Family Circle for 3.82!! :D
 
Wow, guess Spoofee was a little off on the original price.

Your Price: $1,687.63

Dang, after all this is a paper fold-over newsletter.
 
$1, 687.63 for a newsletter? That better be gold plated paper it's printed on!
 
I'll let you know maybe. My Paypal went through. Wonder if it can sell on Ebay for a fraction of the cost, say maybe $200-300. I don't mind giving a hard working attorney a break. ;)
 
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