{size:18px}[/size] Since I already subscribe to the print edition, the constant popups that ask me to get a couple issues free (I do), are honestly irritating me beyond belief. Add to that the fact that your &^&%^ popups are capable of defeating, not one, not two, but three popup blockers does not make me feel that you are geniuses, but rather that you don't give a whit about whether or not your web sites can only annoy and give me pause to perhaps stop the email newsletter from your organization. Or maybe I should cancel my print subscription and get much the same thing free on your offensive web sites? :twisted:*
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Posted 20 November 2006 - 01:15 PM
[quote name='Catmoves']{size:18px}[/size] Since I already subscribe to the print edition, the constant popups that ask me to get a couple issues free (I do), are honestly irritating me beyond belief. Add to that the fact that your &^&%^ popups are capable of defeating, not one, not two, but three popup blockers does not make me feel that you are geniuses, but rather that you don't give a whit about whether or not your web sites can only annoy and give me pause to perhaps stop the email newsletter from your organization. Or maybe I should cancel my print subscription and get much the same thing free on your offensive web sites? :twisted:*i second that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :x:x:x
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Posted 20 November 2006 - 02:59 PM
Thanks for your comment -- honestly, they are sort of annoying to me too. We are working on a way to cross reference the street address you give at the time of registration with our subscription database in order to suppress the subscription pop-up for current subscribers, but we're just not there yet. Of course we don't want to bother our current subscribers, but we do want to reach site visitors that are not yet subscribed, and currently we don't have a way to tell those visitors apart. Thanks for your comment -- we are working on it.
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