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New Look Mail On Sunday
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What a load of rubbish. Hardly any news, just a load of articles.
I love the Mail crosswords but is it going to be worth it if I don't find the paper readable anymore.
I love the Mail crosswords but is it going to be worth it if I don't find the paper readable anymore.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Last time I bought a newspaper was three years ago when I was incarcerated in hospital, purely to relieve the boredom. As soon as someone fetched me my laptop from home I stopped buying them. For years I looked forward to doing the crosswords but now they seem so easy that I have become bored with them.
I buy the DM & MOS mainly for the puzzle pages. Following last Sunday's MOS I have decided to drop it and stick with the DM for now. I found nothing whatsoever of interest in its new Life magazine.
I am reluctant to pay £1.80 for what is mainly a paper full of adverts and 14 pages of football coverage, a sport I lost interest in years ago.
The advertisers should bear all the extra costs for printing all the adverts not the reader. No doubt the Saturday Mail will follow the same price increase some time soon and it will be time to drop that too.
For the time being I will drop the MOS and save myself £93.60 per year.
I am reluctant to pay £1.80 for what is mainly a paper full of adverts and 14 pages of football coverage, a sport I lost interest in years ago.
The advertisers should bear all the extra costs for printing all the adverts not the reader. No doubt the Saturday Mail will follow the same price increase some time soon and it will be time to drop that too.
For the time being I will drop the MOS and save myself £93.60 per year.