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Have been reading for the last 30 years, love it, but hate the ads!
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This is the only thing I get deliverered to my boyfriends house in my name and because of that now I get a ton of useless ads and
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Not only are there ads sprinkled liberally throughout the digest, but it also comes with several loose ads stuck in between the pages or included in the wrapping
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The Reiman magazines are still high quality, thanks to having good editors, however Reader's Digest has made some unwelcome changes to them, as well--most regrettably, the addition of ads in these formerly ad-free publications
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Believe me, TV has enough meaningless ads.
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up to 1/3 of this magazine is pure ads
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I must have misread the ad because I thought it was a one time charge for the year, but discovered a second charge has been made.
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Believe me, TV has enough meaningless ads.
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The first thing I do when I receive my monthly copy is I rip out the ads.
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Usually I enjoyed ads, but now I will do some others mentioned: tearing those ad pages out the moment I receive the magazine
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Now each issue is more ad intensive than the one before.
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And I like the new format of the magazine ...less ads and nice paper.
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This last issue featured an ad for a certain female pleasure device, promising to "spice up your love life" or something of that sort
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too heavy on joke pages and ads & not enough substance articles as there were 20-25 years ago.
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and I am not a consumer of any product that imposes ads on my attention
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For decades now, the first thing I do is go through the magazine and rip out the ads
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, I don't like the 'cardboard' ads that break the flow of fanning pages when I am looking for
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The ads are unbelievable now
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I don't like the drug ads (I don't even understand the point of drug ads that are prescription only
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This last issue featured an ad for a certain female pleasure device, promising to "spice up your love life" or something of that sort
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Funny and informative as it's always been.
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Great as always
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Still a good read but not as comprehensive as in the past
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Originally when I signed up fr a subscription I would get confused as to if I had already got the magazine
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I like this a