Friday 13th: it's your lucky day!
Forget about Friday 13th being cursed. We're making tomorrow your lucky day with big savings on your favourite magazines.
Friday the 13th has long been considered an unlucky day in the Western world. But we're changing all that by giving it a positive spin. For one day only, starting tomorrow, you can save £13 off all orders over £40 on your favourite magazine titles.
Available in all regions, the offer will run from 12.00 GMT 13 March - 12.00 GMT 14 March. Browse our selection of titles, including Computer Arts, net, 3D World and ImagineFX, and quote LUCKY13 at the checkout to redeem your discount.
Visit the MyFavouriteMagazines website, between the aforementioned times, to grab yourselves a bargain.
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