5 Pretty Good Reasons to Subscribe to the Companion

We’re thrilled that you are reading the Companion online, but we know there are still some pretty good reasons to subscribe to the print version [...]

[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]CHICAGO, IL (December 14, 2015) – We’re thrilled that you are reading the Companion online, but we know there are still some pretty good reasons to subscribe to the print version of the magazine, especially since the 2-for-1 special gets you a subscription and you get to give another to a friend. “What are those reasons you ask?” Well, since you asked,  here are the first five.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image border_color=”grey” img_link_target=”_self” image=”27798″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]

1. Print is safer.

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2. Print is so retro.

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3. Magazines don’t crash.

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4. How you’ll feel if you miss the 2-for-1 offer.

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5. Friends will be thrilled when their issue arrives!

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New subscribers can sign up online. Be sure to enter the gift recipient’s name in the “special instructions” box. Readers who are renewing their subscriptions also may send a gift subscription. To get this deal, call (773) 596-2479.

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