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How to order Access IT magazine
Summary: How to subscribe to our monthly magazine about IT.
To place an order please contact:
RNIB Customer Services
PO Box 173
Peterborough
PE2 6WS
Telephone: 0845 702 3153 or 01733 37 53 50
Fax: 01733 37 50 01
Minicom: 0845 758 5691
Email: cservices@rnib.org.uk
RNIB Customer Services is open 8.45am - 6pm Monday to Friday (except Thursday 3.30pm - 4.30pm) and 9am - 4pm on Saturday.
All magazines will be delivered direct to your door. Email magazines will be delivered to your email address on the same day as all other formats are despatched.
How to pay
You can choose from the following ways of paying:
1. Direct debits: the simplest and easiest way to pay is to set up a direct debit arrangement with us. This way whenever you make any purchases the payment can automatically be charged to your bank account without the need for you to give us your bank details every time.
2. Credit cards: we accept Visa and Master Card.
3. Debit cards: we accept Delta and Maestro.
4. Cheques and postal orders: these should be made payable to RNIB.
Please pay at the time you place your order. Organisational customers may pay on account. Please ask for details.
Prices
Price: £0.54 per issue.
Published: monthly
Formats: braille and by email
Prices are effective from 1 November 2005. RNIB reserves the right to change its prices at any time.
Contact us
RNIB Editorial Department
PO Box 173
Peterborough
PE2 6WS
Telephone: 01733 37 50 00
Fax: 01733 37 50 01
Email: editorial@rnib.org.uk
Content author: technology@rnib.org.uk
Last updated: 20/11/2008 11:13
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