Rebecca Cassity

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Rebecca Cassity

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Director of Sales

I joined Linux Journal in 1999, as Advertising Sales Manager I work with clients to meet their marketing objectives.


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Hello Rebecca ... I think people are writing to you because they assume that as an advertising person you care about how many subscribers you have.
I am another long-time subscribed who dropped my subscription after you went all electronic. It seems to me that you could go "print on demand".
Charge your print subscribers a little more and just print those issues.
You can skip the glossy paper. I'd read my magazine on 20# white paper or newsprint. I'd probably even live w/o color if it would save me some scratch ... but I'm not going to read LJ online. It's just not what I do online. I read LJ in bed or in the bathroom (a venerable place for reading).

Hi,

I have been a subscriber to LinuxJournal since 1997 and would like to receive the journal by mail in future. I am missing the journal from october 2011 on. What happened? Let me please know asap.

Kind regards

Thomas Egloff

Comment by Rebecca Cassity
Due to the character limit I can't answer your question here. Please e-mail mark@linuxjournal.com or subs@linuxjournal.com.

Hi

I have been a costumer for many years, an I'm very disappointed about the discontinuation of the mailed magazine.

Dan

Hi
Please tell me who I should contact to get a refund for my paid subscription.
Thanks

Comment by Rebecca Cassity
See this page for customer service contact info: http://www.linuxjournal.com/subs/customer_service

salut je suis débutant dans se domaine je viens juste d entendre sure linux par un amis et je en sa voire plus merci

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