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From entertainment to world affairs, business to style, design to society, Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst, inspiring and driving the national conversation. Now the magazine has redefined storytelling for the Digital Age, bringing its high-profile interviews, stunning photography, and thought-provoking features to your device in a whole new way.
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- Language : English
- Publication date : November 29, 2021
- Date First Available : September 24, 2013
- Publisher : Condé Nast (November 29, 2021)
- ASIN : B00EZAJ2LE
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Too many cologne ads make magazine smell like insect repellent...
When I first started subscribing (ages ago), I discovered VF authors and began my long-time admiration for the magazine! The finance articles by Michael Lewis and others are amazing; the late Dominick Dunne made me feel as though "I" were in the middle of the most wonderful stories he told; and, of course, there was the late, great Christopher Hitchens. I enjoyed his articles and later respected his books and talks! Those were the authors I discovered through the magazine years ago and I will continue to subscribe so that I can discover new, wonderful & exciting authors and stories I have come to expect and love! In case you can't tell, I recommend this magazine!!!
However, I feel compelled to warn others about what Vanity Fair is doing with these subscriptions. I had signed up for a one-year subscription at a great rate, which is usually the case with Amazon.
Now, nine months later, I just received a letter from Vanity Fair, informing me that my subscription is about to be automatically renewed for another year at $32.95 -- nearly twice the price of the original subscription. To avoid the charge, I then had to call the Company and work through their automated network until I got to the correct automated robo-voice.
We look forward to the magazine, and think it's great reading. However, they should be ashamed of practices like this. They should be getting subscribers by virtue of the value of the product -- not by underhanded automatic renewals at ridiculously inflated prices.