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Forbes magazine gets a rare price drop today: 2-yrs. for $7 w/ free delivery ($40+ value)

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While we still have fantastic prices on ESPN and Runner’s World magazines, today DiscountMags is offering a very notable deal on Forbes. Using code 9TO5TOYS during checkout, you can grab a 2-year subscription to Forbes magazine for just $6.99 with free delivery. For comparison, it normally goes for $20 a year on Amazon and up to $30 at DiscountMags. More details below.

We don’t tend to see deals on this one very often, so if you’re interested you’ll want to jump on this. Forbes rarely appears for this low in the weekend sales and doesn’t pop-up mid-week very often. This deal is good for new customers or renewals.

As always, there are no delivery fees, no sales tax and DiscountMags will never auto-renew your sub on you. Any mag in your cart can also be sent to a separate address with a personalized note should you choose to do so. 

Speaking of which, try Texture for FREE, the Netflix of magazines that Apple just purchased.

Forbes Magazine:

Forbes focuses on top management and those aspiring to positions of corporate leadership in business. This insider publication features information on successful companies and individuals, industries, marketing, law, taxes, technology, computers, communications, investments, management performance

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices