Uncover the ways Boston Critic Inc (the company) bills you and cancel your Boston Review Magazine subscription.
A few things to note and do before cancelling:
Digital subscription to Boston Review, including an annual subscription to print issues, advanced copies of each new quarterly issue, early access to new major online articles, letters from the editors, offline reading, and an interactive app with mobile-friendly user interface.
Pricing: $29.99 per year for digital subscription, which includes an annual subscription to print issues. Single digital edition of any Boston Review print issue can be purchased through the app. Prices for single issues vary.
1. -Payment will charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase and any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when a subscription to that publication is purchased.
2. -You may turn off the auto-renewal of subscriptions through your Account Settings, however you are not able to cancel the current subscription during its active period.
3. You may cancel a subscription during its free trial period via the subscription settings on your iTunes account.
4. You will be charged for renewal within 24 hours of the end of the current period, for the same duration and at the current subscription rate for the product.
5. -If a subscription offers a free trial, at the end of the trial period, you will be charged the full price of the subscription.
6. -The subscription will renew automatically unless cancelled more than 24 hours before the end of the current period.
7. This must be done 24 hours before the end of the subscription period to avoid being charged.
8. Get a digital subscription today to read our latest quarterly issue—featuring our signature forum.
9. Don’t want to subscribe? Purchase a single digital edition of any Boston Review print issue through our app.
10. We put a range of voices and views in dialogue on the web (without paywalls or commercial ads) and in print (four times a year)—covering lots of ground from politics and philosophy to poetry, fiction, book reviews, and criticism.
11. Founded in 1975, Boston Review is a non-profit, reader-supported political and literary magazine—a public space for discussion of ideas and culture.
12. A subscription will start from the latest issue.
13. Within the app users can purchase the current issue and back issues.
14. Users can register for/ login to a pocketmags account in-app.