Subscribe to Wired Magazine for 2 years, only $15.00

wired_15.pngI saw this great offer at Amazon.com, it’s a 2 year subscription to Wired Magazine for only $15.00. You save $99.76 (83%). However my excitement was short-lived on the checkout page, when I found out that they do not ship to Malaysia.

If you are in US, surely you can subscribe to it. I think countries like Canada and some European countries might be eligible for this offer too.

Related offer: 1 year subscription to Inc. Magazine for $9.97. You save $49.91 (83%).



9 Comments on "Subscribe to Wired Magazine for 2 years, only $15.00"

  1. PS3 Kid says:

    Nice offer, thanks for letting us know!

  2. That’s a terrific deal! Thanks for the tip. By the way, the Wired podcast is pretty good. You can subscribe for free on iTunes.

  3. I second that whole wired podcast. They are pretty interesting. Guess I’ll check out the magazine for such a good price.

  4. Atina M. Kay says:

    Assalamualaikum Ade,

    First off, great blog!
    Yours has been one of my favorites to get my daily fix of what’s new on the net :)

    Regarding the mags subscription, you can always use any US Mail Forwarding services to deliver your mags to Malaysia.

    One of it is Myus.com which I regularly use to get my Oprah mags every month delivered right to my mailbox in Kuala Lumpur:)

    You should try it.
    Great service so far. Highly recommended!

  5. Ades says:

    Alaikum Salam Atina,

    Wow, that’s a great service! I didn’t know such thing was available. Thanks a lot! Surely will use it.

  6. rummuser says:

    They do not send to India either, or at least not at this price!! Even Myus.com is unlikely to send to you at the discounted price. Rather counterproductive I think.

  7. Ades says:

    you are right rummuser, the prices are quite high for myus.com.

  8. Atina M. Kay says:

    @ rummuser & Ade:

    Hmm…I agree; i.e. if you’re planning to use Myus for the sole purpose of subscribing to magazines alone.

    It’s got other uses too.

    I have been using it for a few years to forward my Clickbank cheques every month, back when Malaysia was still in their banned countries list.

    Also, good to note, as a non-US internet marketer like myself, from experience I learnt that having a (virtual) US address to your portfolio really adds a sort of ‘security’ for my US customers.

    Similarly for anyone with the same target market for that matter.

    My 2 sen :)

  9. Rice Blogger says:

    great deal for those in US…i remember when I studied there…i get lots of magazine deals…even getting maxim for free

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