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Fantasy Sports (1-year)

from: F&W Publications




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List Price: $23.96
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1363







Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 4
Label: F&W Publications
Magazine Type: Consumer magazine
Manufacturer: F&W Publications
Number Of Issues: 4
Publisher: F&W Publications
Sales Rank: 1363
Studio: F&W Publications
Subscription Length: 365 days




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Product Description:
The essential manual for those who participate in Rotisserie and other fantasy sports leagues. Reports extensive statistics to help ?managers? in making personnel moves. Also includes recommendations on who to draft or trade. The April and May issues focus on baseball. The August and September issues focus on football. An up-to-the-minute, online version is also available for a small fee at www.fantasysportsmag.com.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Decent Magazine - VERY Dated Info
I recently ordered a subscription to this magazine and was excited when the first issue arrived (in mid-October). It turned out that the first issue (and one quarter of my annual subscription) they sent was the September Issue and was the "Football Preview" issue. Unfortunately, the football season was 1/3 of the way done! The info in the magazine did not even include moves that were made in July!

I hope subsequent issues are more timely. This hope is the only reason I gave 2 stars instead of 1. I definitely would think twice before subscribing again.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fantasy Sports at a discount
* With the Amazon Promotion, I bought a one-year subscription (4 issues) for less than $5. That's the cost of a single issue at a newsstand.

How can I complain at that price?

Easy. I wish the publication offered more expert articles and fewer pages of last year's statistics. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Don't blame the magazine for Amazon's mistake!
The reviewer below has a legitimate beef with Amazon-- but it's not fair to give the magazine a bad review because Amazon's customer service is bad. This magazine publishes two baseball and two football issues each year, and whatever your fantasy sport of choice, it is a big help for selecting players and keeping up with the stats. Highly recommended.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Never arrived!
* Holy rip off, batman! I ordered a couple of subscriptions to this magazine for my dad and uncle last Christmas (figured they could use the help!). About a month before Christmas this year I asked them how they were enjoying their subscriptions - I figured it would be an easy gift to renew for them. Neither one knew what I was talking about! I went back into my order on Amazon and made sure that their addresses had been correctly entered. After verifying this, I sent an e-mail to complain. I heard nothing back, so a couple months later I sent ANOTHER e-mail to check on my options here - why should I pay for two subscriptions that were never delivered? Again, my request for information was ignored. I received an e-mail saying that my request had been received and that someone would be following up with me, but no one ever did. I could not be more disatisfied with this purchase. To this day I have been telling everyone to avoid ordering magazines through Amazon. And I have been equally hard on Amazon's customer service, which has ignored me TWICE now. Most of my Amazon experiences have been pleasant, but this one leaves an awful taste in my mouth. Even my friend who works out there at Amazon didn't know what to say. I gave this product one star for the excitement it gave me when I ordered it. That's the only good thing I can say about it. ...

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