had this come though. £1 for a extra month but you can keep doing it and i'm subscribed till 2021. usally £7.99 a month for unlimited magazines on 5 devices.
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freccle
27 Nov 161#1
Wonder what the magazines get out of this - most of them are more than 7.99 (certainly £1) for a months subscription on their own
Bendown
27 Nov 16#2
How do you get this for more than one month
ST3123
27 Nov 161#3
Heated great deal, especially if it is possible to keep it at £1/month indefinitely as op suggests....
mmattys30
27 Nov 161#4
this runs out at midnight everyone
mmattys30
27 Nov 16#5
just look at my profile photo to see it works
Bendown to mmattys30
27 Nov 16#7
Still none the wiser, says it reverts back to 7.99 after a month
Badpoet
27 Nov 16#6
Logout then re apply, keep repeating. If everyone does this though I doubt the company will be in business long enough to honour it...
mmattys30
27 Nov 16#8
just re do it again and again
mmattys30
27 Nov 161#9
just do £24 for 2 years work, i payed £100 last xmas day for 12 months
Crapweasel
27 Nov 16#10
Surely the subsequent months that you Sign up to for £1 will be cancelled? Usually companies have clauses in their t&c's to stop you doing this type of thing.
ST3123 to Crapweasel
27 Nov 161#14
There is a fair to good chance they will cancel, but on the other hand though they are only getting £1pm those who have preloaded a lot of subscription (I'm 2020 and consider up to 2021) will give them a big boost of cash upfront, which they wouldn't get from normal pay by the month subscribers.
I have no idea how expensive a online magazine netflix type operation like this is to run, surely the magazines just being digital data must be massively cheaper than the old print ones and if they can still run it profitably, then there is no reason for them to pull the plug is there as they will have a lot of very happy customers who may continue their sub when the (extended) trial runs out.....
mmattys30
27 Nov 161#11
worth a try thowe
Cybirea
27 Nov 161#12
I've been thinking about signing up to Readly for a while but I've always been put off by the £7.99 monthly sub. My partner hates monthly subs, he calls them 'death by a thousand cuts' and it puts me off from joining a lot of these monthly paid services.
However for £1 per month it's definitely worth a try.
Worst that can happen is they cancel the extra months that have been added. If they don't you've gained very cheap access to Readly.
Thanks OP.
b0r0pete
27 Nov 16#13
Thanks OP. Tried it for a year. Heat added
Crapweasel
27 Nov 16#15
You raise some good points. Have subscribed for a few months, and will wait to see what happens.
Q1. Is anyone worried if the company goes under, or if your account gets cancelled further down the line, that you may not get your money back? (Obviously if they were to cancel people's orders over the next few months, you could get your money back through your bank or PayPal if you were having issues with getting it back from the company themselves, but I don't think that option would be available much further into the future..)
Q2. Has anyone managed to download a magazine to be stored on their device, so that it can be read anytime?
archer1204
27 Nov 161#16
Can you get the economist
ST3123
27 Nov 161#17
Q1. Yes that is of some concern. That said I think standard Paypal protection is up to six months, which isn't of great help to people like me who have bought into this big style and subbed up to 2021, but should certainly be enough for those just wanting to try it over the relatively short term. Credit cards usually offer greater protection though I'm not sure if that is true of very small payments like this.
Nice one, been wanting to try this for ages! Just did a month.
Beebee18
27 Nov 16#19
Thanks OP. Subbed until Jan 2018, I wanted to get the Xmas and New Years mags. Here's hoping it is honoured. If not, some poor sods got a lotta refunds to do.
@Crapweasel, you can/do download the mags to read offline, and, by the looks of it, to keep.
moseph76
27 Nov 16#20
can definitely download to read offline. you also get access to back issues. it was a no brainer for us as our magazine subscriptions were easily over £7.99.
Couldn't get link to work while logged in under quidco... Nice idea though
Zuulan
27 Nov 162#25
I did 1 years worth. Got bored after that.
teerex
27 Nov 16#26
Thanks
Can I cancel immediately but still keep the subscription I've paid for?
ianmcc
27 Nov 16#27
Thanks - just stacked 12 months in 15 mins - keep logging out then in again. £84 saved for 15 mins work!
Many thanks.
teerex
27 Nov 16#28
OK, found the answer. You will keep the subscription you've paid for.
tascheman
27 Nov 16#29
Thanks OP - have had Readly on and off since it started up but couldn't justify £10/ £8 a month on a regular basis.
Just bought the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10" which will be just right for this - always found the 8" screen on my Shield too small for magazines.
Extended my membership to April 2018 - don't want to be to greedy and my first credit card started to refuse after 12 payments, so last few came off another card...
Morpheus_00
27 Nov 16#30
very nice deal. a years unlimited access to mags for the whole family for £12? yes thank you sir.
rockape73
27 Nov 16#31
Cheers for this! Have used them for a few years now. Added a year for only £12!
JJMPSP
27 Nov 16#32
Thanks OP just did 2 years :-) Anyone know if you can cancel straight away or will this affect the subscription?
tyepye
27 Nov 16#33
Gone to January 2019. Think that will do. Thanks for posting
andyc1976
27 Nov 162#34
Anyone paying with PayPal note that it sets up a recurring payment entry for each time you repeat this. God knows what would happen if you left this to rollover into a chargeable period. Suggest everyone cancels at least all but one of these in the 'My pre-approved payments' section....
rtd30 to andyc1976
28 Nov 16#38
That's odd, just checked mine and they're all down as "Payments" not "Pre-approved payments"
dazza99
27 Nov 16#35
Don't forget 39p cashback on Topcashback or 33p on Quidco
dave_or_did
27 Nov 16#36
It didn't seem to do this for me. My £1 payments on PayPal are just down as 'payments' rather than 'pre-approved payments'.
dave_or_did
27 Nov 16#37
Oh wait, no. You're right - I actually found the right section this time and found a big list of Readly pre-approved payments!
clarkdk to dave_or_did
28 Nov 16#47
Hi I paid for a few months through PayPal but can't see where it mentions pre-approved payments on my account details page at Readly, could you help me out and let me know where is should be looking please? Thanks
pxtb
28 Nov 16#39
still working after midnight. Thank you!
nabeel6235
28 Nov 16#40
Can new customers get this deal too?
First time I've heard of Readly; sounds good.
andyc1976 to nabeel6235
28 Nov 161#45
I am a new customer, took out free 2 week trial then simply chose the 'upgrade account' option from the OP's link. £1 per month + free 2 weeks. :-)
jamhops
28 Nov 16#41
iMacros is a beautiful thing for tasks like this!
So how long they been going / who are they owned by? I have a 3 years but don't think it's worth going further encase they fold? (Depending upon ownership)
HereKittyKitty
28 Nov 161#42
I seriously doubt that this company will still be around in 2021, when we're all drinking recycled wee and hiding from the radioactive mutants
jamhops to HereKittyKitty
28 Nov 162#43
Sounds like we will need some reading to pass the time
jatbaws
28 Nov 16#44
I have this and pay £7.99 a month well worth it as two mag would cost that and my wife and kids can download there own magazines to read offline so if going on holiday dowload the magazines so if no,wifi you can still read them just done 4 months for £1 worth a try
slimy31
28 Nov 16#46
We found the magazines difficult to read. The Android and Windows interfaces aren't overly well written (one of them only allows two zoom levels), and even with large screens we couldn't find a way of getting an entire page on the screen comfortably. This was particularly relevant for my wife as she was primarily interested in the cross stitch magazines (which are not the sort of thing you read like a book). My preference was for the 'mechanics' magazines, but then I realised my typical reading locations (either in the garage or on the throne) aren't overly compatible with electronic devices.
I can definitely see a market for it, just not for us.
billiramsay
28 Nov 16#48
activity tab
davejsb
28 Nov 16#49
Now not working, unfortunately. Just as I was about to do it!
mmattys30
28 Nov 16#50
sorry its now finished :-(((
dave_or_did
28 Nov 16#51
Go to 'Settings' (the cog in the top right), then 'Payments', then 'Manage Pre-Approved Payments'.
Beebee18
28 Nov 16#52
It's in your paypal account not the readly account.
clarkdk
28 Nov 16#53
Thanks for the info I'll check my PayPal account tonight. Thanks again
krato
28 Nov 16#54
Listed on my paypal as pre-aproved payments too, as well as being taken out of my bank account via paypal. I'm guessing cancelling the pre-approved payments will be okay.
Ch1vpH to krato
29 Nov 16#56
Not to sure myself, just came on to check after someone at work mention recurring payments. I may just do as someone else mentions above and cancel all accept one!?!?
sickly sweet
29 Nov 16#55
Oops, I'm too late to the party!
Logging in and out, using another browser etc doesn't help.
Sadly this glitch has expired :disappointed:
ST3123
29 Nov 161#57
Everybody, sad news, the dream (of years of bargain priced reading) is officially over, I just received this:
"Thank you for subscribing to Readly!
We’ve recently sent out the Black Friday £1 offer to our customers. Unfortunately there was a technical glitch within our system which means that some of our customers were able to redeem the offer more than once.
We’d like to sincerely thank those of you who reported the issue and we’re pleased to inform you that this has now been fixed.
As the £1 offer only applies to your first month, as stated clearly when you took up the offer, the standard subscription fee of £7.99 per month will apply at the end of your first month. If you do not wish to continue your subscription at £7.99 a month, you can of course cancel your subscription at anytime before the end of your first month. However most of our customers would agree that Readly represents excellent value at £7.99 a month and we hope you’ll continue your subscription with us.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and will be issuing the refunds on all additional transactions that you have made to your original payment method as soon as possible. Please note that the refund may take up to 7 days.
Finally, we would like to thank you for your understanding and we really appreciate your help in ensuring that we can continue to offer the best service and great value to all Readly customers.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any question or feedback.
Kindest Regards,"
Refunds incoming, would have been nice but not to be, make sure you all cancel before the first months up!
Ch1vpH to ST3123
29 Nov 16#58
Same here, gutted!
Gozer to ST3123
29 Nov 161#60
A pity but we can't say it's not fair. Always worth trying these things. Got a nice months preview though.
Crapweasel
29 Nov 16#59
Yep, same here! Just hope they refund each of the £1 payments.
*sob!* :disappointed:
lukeyboymac
29 Nov 16#61
I'd never heard of readly before - must have been living in a cave. This glitch has actually gained them a new customer. It's a great service with most of the mags I read. Not sure anything can replace reading a proper mag or going home and seeing your new episode on the doorstep.
Thanks OP
tascheman
6 Dec 16#62
Anyone had a refund yet? Logging into website shows subscription ending one month after current subscription ended - but Android and Windows apps shoe subscription running until April 2018. Didn't get an e-mail either.
Gozer to tascheman
8 Dec 16#63
My refunds came through pretty quickly. You should contact them if they haven't given you those extras months for £1 but you have paid.
The same here, never heard of them and would have never paid £8 a month, but now I've tried it and seen how many magazines are available I think I'll continue my subscription at the full price. I've even bought a bigger tablet to read them on.
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I have no idea how expensive a online magazine netflix type operation like this is to run, surely the magazines just being digital data must be massively cheaper than the old print ones and if they can still run it profitably, then there is no reason for them to pull the plug is there as they will have a lot of very happy customers who may continue their sub when the (extended) trial runs out.....
However for £1 per month it's definitely worth a try.
Worst that can happen is they cancel the extra months that have been added. If they don't you've gained very cheap access to Readly.
Thanks OP.
Q1. Is anyone worried if the company goes under, or if your account gets cancelled further down the line, that you may not get your money back? (Obviously if they were to cancel people's orders over the next few months, you could get your money back through your bank or PayPal if you were having issues with getting it back from the company themselves, but I don't think that option would be available much further into the future..)
Q2. Has anyone managed to download a magazine to be stored on their device, so that it can be read anytime?
Q2. Not had chance to try it yet but reviews, such as this: http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/software/utilities/other-software/readly-1238502/review mention that it definitely allows offline reading, though please don't use that as a guide to the titles available as it's an old review and most of the ones they mention them not having (like T3) they do have now.
See the available magazines here: https://gb.readly.com/products/magazines/gb
@Crapweasel, you can/do download the mags to read offline, and, by the looks of it, to keep.
Can I cancel immediately but still keep the subscription I've paid for?
Many thanks.
Just bought the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10" which will be just right for this - always found the 8" screen on my Shield too small for magazines.
Extended my membership to April 2018 - don't want to be to greedy and my first credit card started to refuse after 12 payments, so last few came off another card...
First time I've heard of Readly; sounds good.
So how long they been going / who are they owned by? I have a 3 years but don't think it's worth going further encase they fold? (Depending upon ownership)
I can definitely see a market for it, just not for us.
Logging in and out, using another browser etc doesn't help.
Sadly this glitch has expired :disappointed:
"Thank you for subscribing to Readly!
We’ve recently sent out the Black Friday £1 offer to our customers. Unfortunately there was a technical glitch within our system which means that some of our customers were able to redeem the offer more than once.
We’d like to sincerely thank those of you who reported the issue and we’re pleased to inform you that this has now been fixed.
As the £1 offer only applies to your first month, as stated clearly when you took up the offer, the standard subscription fee of £7.99 per month will apply at the end of your first month. If you do not wish to continue your subscription at £7.99 a month, you can of course cancel your subscription at anytime before the end of your first month. However most of our customers would agree that Readly represents excellent value at £7.99 a month and we hope you’ll continue your subscription with us.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and will be issuing the refunds on all additional transactions that you have made to your original payment method as soon as possible. Please note that the refund may take up to 7 days.
Finally, we would like to thank you for your understanding and we really appreciate your help in ensuring that we can continue to offer the best service and great value to all Readly customers.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any question or feedback.
Kindest Regards,"
Refunds incoming, would have been nice but not to be, make sure you all cancel before the first months up!
*sob!*
:disappointed:
Thanks OP
The same here, never heard of them and would have never paid £8 a month, but now I've tried it and seen how many magazines are available I think I'll continue my subscription at the full price. I've even bought a bigger tablet to read them on.