This magazine gives tips and ideas on how to save energy and other eco- friendly things. We're delighted that you're joining the HSBC family, and with our gratitude, would like to offer you a FREE gift subscription to the Green Guide for one year. Choose from the options below to begin receiving your subscription, including the NEW Green Guide magazine coming in 2008! Choose to have yours delivered either as a print version by mail or as a paper-free digital version, viewable and downloadable from the web.
Thank you for your order of a $0 subscription to the all new Green Guide quarterly magazine. Your credit card has been charged. Expect the first issue to arrive in early March 2008.
(they have no cc info, lol)
dlkbc1
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 28, 2008 @ 12:55p
This was posted a few weeks ago.
I signed up and I think that it said that the first issue would arrive in March...anybody else remember it?
Thank you for subscribing to The Green Guide. You may begin to use our website immediately. Look in your email box for a message explaining how to register. If you do not receive an email, check your junk mail or contact us at info@thegreenguide.com. Thanks again and welcome.
Wendy Gordon Publisher
and
Thank you for your order of a $0 subscription to the all new Green Guide quarterly magazine. Your credit card has been charged. Expect the first issue to arrive in early March 2008.
If you have questions about your order, please email us at business@thegreenguide.com.
Does anyone see the irony in ordering another worthless free magazine which will clutter up our landfills and waste gas to deliver, in order to learn how to save the planet?
Thanks OP I had mine forwarded to a nursing home, it might be appreciated by a few of the patients.
skghost
Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2008 @ 9:29a
ProfitAfterRebates said: Does anyone see the irony in ordering another worthless free magazine which will clutter up our landfills and waste gas to deliver, in order to learn how to save the planet?
Good point...that is why they have an electronic (pdf) version of the magazine available.
ProfitAfterRebates said: Does anyone see the irony in ordering another worthless free magazine which will clutter up our landfills and waste gas to deliver, in order to learn how to save the planet?
1) recycle the magazine, don't toss it in the trash 2) it's not wasting gas to deliver to me since mail is already coming to my house 3) if it's worthless to you, don't order it
pdfc
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2008 @ 10:07a
I tried to sign up, but it keeps telling me to enter a valid HSBC code. Apparently, the one posted is no longer valid.
Thanks anyway, OP!
jimmyjet
New Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2008 @ 10:34a
hsbc code just worked for me. I typed it in instead of copy and paste. Thank you.
khartiga
New Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2008 @ 10:49a
Do we have to cancel this after the year in order to keep from being charged?
This magazine gives tips and ideas on how to save energy and other eco- friendly things. We're delighted that you're joining the HSBC family, and with our gratitude, would like to offer you a FREE gift subscription to the Green Guide for one year. Choose from the options below to begin receiving your subscription, including the NEW Green Guide magazine coming in 2008! Choose to have yours delivered either as a print version by mail or as a paper-free digital version, viewable and downloadable from the web.
Did a search and didn't see this!
(borrowed)
KC692
Member
posted: Jan. 29, 2008 @ 9:33p
Thank you for subscribing to The Green Guide. You may begin to use our website immediately. Look in your email box for a message explaining how to register. If you do not receive an email, check your junk mail or contact us at info@thegreenguide.com. Thanks again and welcome.
Thank you OP!!
mphill17
Addicted Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2008 @ 7:12a
Awesome, thanks!!
msvesta
Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2008 @ 9:04a
Thanks OP!
dunndalton
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2008 @ 10:01a
Thanks
pinfreak
Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2008 @ 10:04a
well i would rather have this magazine that teaches me how to conserve than a worthless magazine that tells me the life of a celebrity that i don't really care about, or a magazine that tells me how to dress. i think that this is a good magazine to keep as refrence
ProfitAfterRebates said: Does anyone see the irony in ordering another worthless free magazine which will clutter up our landfills and waste gas to deliver, in order to learn how to save the planet?
pinfreak
Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2008 @ 10:07a
thanks OP and if you don't want to get a magazine that fills the landfill you can get a e-subscription, no paper required.
pinfreak said: well i would rather have this magazine that teaches me how to conserve than a worthless magazine that tells me the life of a celebrity that i don't really care about, or a magazine that tells me how to dress. i think that this is a good magazine to keep as refrence
ProfitAfterRebates said: Does anyone see the irony in ordering another worthless free magazine which will clutter up our landfills and waste gas to deliver, in order to learn how to save the planet?
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