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To call MovieMaker and cancel or ask them to stop sending you invoices, please go to Magazine Subscriber Services for publisher customer service. If you ordered your MovieMaker magazine from the publisher with the auto-renewals or "bill me later" option, you might be obligated to pay the invoice as part of their preferred continuous service unless you cancel. I no longer want to renew my MovieMaker Magazine. However, if you ordered from us, simply ignore the notices since you do not owe anything!

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Unfortunately, we have no control over that. The notices might also come from other companies soliciting subscriptions. Renewal notices are automatically mailed out by the publisher 8 weeks or even 16 weeks before your MovieMaker subscription expires. I renewed my MovieMaker subscription but received a renewal notice in the mail. Please email us for any issues with pricing, offers, or coupons to better assist you. That is at a 55% discount off the newsstand price.

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We currently offer MovieMaker magazine at a discounted rate of $15.95 for a full year subscription. Do you have any coupons for MovieMaker Magazine? Dec 22) of your MovieMaker subscription can be found on your magazine label above your name on the right. The month and expiration date (month/year e.g. Where can I find my expiration date for MovieMaker? Note that MovieMaker magazine is published 6 times a year therefore a Bi-Monthly publication. If you have missed any issue of MovieMaker, please let us know and we will extend your subscription by the number of issues missed and also find out if the post office is having any problems delivering your subscription. Q: How do I report a missed issue of MovieMaker? That’s it! If you did not order from us, please contact MovieMaker publisher by following the 'Magazine Subscriber Services,' link above for the 1-800 number for online support. Please follow 'My Active Subscriptions,'and click on address change link next to your magazine and enter your new address. How can I change my address for MovieMaker Magazine?Ĭhanging your address can be done easily online. It will then be included with the publisher's next production cycle and shipped to you via standard mail. This is because when we receive your order, it takes about a week for your subscription to be received and scheduled by the publisher. MovieMaker magazine is published 6 times a year therefore your first issue will start in approximately 10 to 12 Weeks of placing your order. When will my first issue of MovieMaker start? We will never auto-renew your MovieMaker subscription. By signing up with these lower prices you are agreeing to the automatic renewal. Please note that most lower prices come with automatic renewals at the rate in effect which is normally higher. All our prices are the lowest publisher-authorized prices for MovieMaker magazine and we will check to ensure the accuracy of what is listed on our site. If you received an offer for a lower price than what is on our website, simply email us the details and we will try and match the offer.

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I received a special offer in the mail for a price lower than what is on your website. We will send you a renewal remind via email only close to expiry. Since we do not auto-renew, we recommend renewing at least 8-12 weeks before your MovieMaker magazine subscription expires. Please expect to see the new expiration date on your current cover of MovieMaker magazine within 10 to 12 Weeks weeks of renewing. You do not need an account number to renew your MovieMaker magazine subscription. Enter the mailing address as it appears on your current issue of MovieMaker and your renewal will be added to your existing subscription and extended with no duplicates. You can easily renew your subscription to MovieMaker magazine online by selecting the RENEW option. How do I renew my subscription To MovieMaker Magazine? Frequently Asked Questions On MovieMaker Magazine Subscription:











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