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I love to catch up with the news during my morning coffee but I don't need another bill to pay. Grrr!!! |
Not me! |
Nope! Too many free alternative news sources. |
Nope! |
We are subscribers, so we get it for free. If we weren't, I'd absolutely pay. |
We subscribe to the paper Sunday only and the electronic access is included.
Also, if you are a government employee access is free, at least at the office. I know this is true for feds, not sure if it is local government as well. |
Same here. |
i'd sooner pay for the nytimes. |
+1 - that is the only paper I would pay for. |
No, I would never pay to subscribe to the Post. It sucks. |
No, no no. |
Hell no. If I'm going to spend the time online, go with a real newspaper. Wall Street Journal. Daily Mail. NYTimes. Wash. Post hasn't been a real paper in a decade. Ever notice how thin the actual paper has become? |
No. |
I work at a federal office. How can I view the Post for free? |
No, it sucks. barely ever read it before paywall anyway |