25 March 2010, 11:25 am
The National Magazine Exchange has been doing its part for the relief efforts in Haiti. They recently had a “Jeans Day” which raised money for the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. All National Magazine Exchange employees who donated to the cause were given the go ahead to wear jeans to work on Monday, January 25th.
As the CFO of NME, Harold Hale, explained, “NME and its employees have long participated in worthwhile charitable causes, in our community and beyond. The employees of National Magazine Exchange are proud to support the tremendous work done by the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund in their relief efforts.”
17 March 2010, 9:55 am
Ms. Ronny Sweat of St. George, UT was just made $45,000 richer as she won the grand prize in the “Fantasy Riches II” sweepstakes from National Magazine Exchange. She was chosen from a random drawing of over 500,000 names and she is the sole winner of the top prize. With five children and five grandchildren, this stay-at-home mom looks forward to using the money to purchase a new car.
All NME sweepstakes guarantee that the monetary prizes will be awarded from a random drawing. So far, the combined awards from the National Magazine Exchange “Fantasy Riches sweepstakes and the $1.1 million “Strike It Rich” sweepstakes have totaled more than $10,000,000.
10 March 2010, 12:08 pm
One concern that many people have when they start a magazine subscription is that they may not continue wanting that specific magazine for years on end. Children outgrow their magazine subscriptions; adults change their interests.
This is where the National Magazine Exchange has a unique and thoughtful solution. With NME, there is a Reader’s Exchange Program. If you decide that you want to switch magazines, you can do so. Just look through the popular list of all of their magazine offerings and then email them your choices. In your email, you should list the magazines that you want to change and those that you want to receive now.
And that’s it! You should then be ready to receive and enjoy many new magazines. Happy reading with the Reader’s Exchange Program!
3 March 2010, 12:23 pm
My son is training to become a black belt in karate, and he was just given a fantastic gift for his birthday. His grandparents bought him a one year subscription to a magazine about karate. They ordered it through the National Magazine Exchange, and we eagerly await the magazine each month. First of all, it’s getting my son to read which is, in itself, an amazing task. In addition, it’s teaching him techniques so that he can improve his karate and set his sights on the black belt that he wants so much.
This new magazine subscription is also keeping him interested in karate. While he’s always enjoyed karate, everything gets boring after awhile. We really want him to continue taking classes, as it’s great discipline and focus. So, this magazine has helped us in this task, since he’s gotten excited about karate again now that he has an interesting, lively magazine coming each month that discusses karate.
The magazine from National Magazine Exchange is also giving him role models. It features people who have high level karate skills, and it’s helping him to see that he might be able to do what they are doing. It’s offering him role models – which is a very important thing to have as a teenage boy (or as anyone for that matter!). What a great gift – that keeps on giving!