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Actually, you are incorrect - the 6 submissions are $15 each, the book would be $20 at least, and I didn't even mention the 12 issues of the SMR magazine (I know, might not be worth much, but let's not go there). So I think the person paying the $100 gets plenty that a piggybacker does not get.
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You are correct, but you're still not getting it. Basically you get 6 free submissions for your membership fee. You and I both know that most people could care less about the book or subscription to SMR. The fact is that most people who buy a PSA membership are doing so in order to be able to take advantage of the monthly specials. I say again, "it's just not fair for someone to pay for a membership so they can take advantage of the monthly specials, when somebody else gets to take advantage of those same monthly specials without paying the membership fee." |
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