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Sun digital subscription prices: The math doesn't make sense

I don't have a problem with paying for The Sun's online version, but the way the paper is going about charging for online access does not make sense.

It's going to be $49.99 for 26 weeks, or $99.98 per year. But for any level print subscriber it's just $29.99 a year.

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You can get a weekend print subscription for just 99 cents a week or $51.48 per year. $51.48 plus $29.99 equals $81.47. So its almost 20 bucks cheaper to get just the weekend paper and the online daily.

What a waste! Do you think if I put a recycling bin at the end of the driveway the newspaper delivery guy could just put it right in there?

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Dean Merritt

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