Question posted by skpadam on May 5th, 2011

Why Should Reader's Digest Gullible People By Email For Subscription?

Reader's Digest makes a fool of people by flashing email, inducing them to subscribe and become a  winner, having been selected for final stage. I don't agree with such indulging magazines of repute.

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