Through next Friday, May 18th Bargain Blessings will be offering a $5 King Soopers gift card for each new Denver Post subscription, and you can get up to 5 per household! This means that you can get up to five copies of the Denver Post delivered right to your door for as low as $1.25 each.
Often times our papers come packed full of hundreds of dollars worth of coupons, so this is a great value for the Post. If you are new to couponing and you do not have a subscription to the Sunday paper already, it is definitely something that you will want to get. Just about every week the Sunday paper comes packed full of coupons that make all of our deals possible! Wondering why you would want to get more than one subscription? More papers = more coupons. It’s that simple. When the next big deal or freebie comes around, you’ll want those extra coupon inserts that will make it possible for you to stock up!
Below are your Sunday Only subscription options. If you would like to order something other than a Sunday only subscription you can e-mail me at jennie (at) bargainblessings (dot) com for those options. Please keep in mind that for the most part we only receive coupons on Sunday, so if you are getting the paper for the coupons I would recommend sticking with the options below.
Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and other I25 Corridor Areas
*if you are not sure if you fall inside of this area, please view this Denver Post Map, if you are inside the red line this is the subscription area that you are in
Sunday + Holidays Only Delivery -20 Weeks $30 ($1.50 per week)
-$5 King Soopers Gift Card
=$25 per paper (only $1.25 per week)!
Sunday + Holidays Only Delivery -52 Weeks $78 ($1.50 per week)
-$5 King Soopers Gift Card
=$73 per paper ($1.40 per week)!
*or sign-up for this option with Easy Pay ($6.50 per month), this works out to be $1.40 per week also!
*The reason that you might want to consider the longer option is because you will not have to deal with renewing through the Denver Post for an entire year.
Western Slope (Grand Junction and San Luis Valley)
*if you are not sure if you fall inside of this area, please view this Denver Post Map, if you are outside the red line this is the subscription area that you are in. There are some areas that the Denver Post does not deliver to. If you happen to live in one of these areas I will notify you by e-mail.
Sunday Only Delivery -26 Weeks $39 ($1.50 per week)
-$5 King Soopers Gift Card
=$34 per paper (only $1.30 per week)!
Sunday + Holidays Only Delivery -52 Weeks $78 ($1.50 per week)
-$5 King Soopers Gift Card
=$55 per paper ($1.40 per week)!
Now here are a few very important details to note, before you place your order. Please make sure to read through this entire list.
*Your credit card will be charged for the total amount of the subscription. For example, if you order two 20 week Sunday subscriptions in the Denver area, your card will be charged for $60. You will then receive a $10 King Soopers gift card from the Denver Post.
*Gift Cards will be mailed out directly from the Denver Post 2-4 weeks after your subscription starts. If you have any trouble receiving your gift card, please contact the Denver Post directly at 303-832-3232.
*You will receive a $5 King Soopers gift card for each subscription that you order. For example, if you order five subscriptions, you will receive a $25 King Soopers gift card!
*You can expect your subscription(s) to start the Sunday after you place your order as long as your order is placed by Tuesday morning at 8:00am.
*This offer is only valid for new or additional subscriptions and cannot be used to modify existing subscriptions or subscriptions that have been active in the past 30 days. If you already receive one Sunday paper and you place an order for four additional papers, you will start receiving five delivered papers each week. This rule also applies for those of you who have subscribed through Bargain Blessings in the past. If you previously ordered three papers through Bargain Blessings, the most that you can order through this deal is two.
*This promotional deal through Bargain Blessings is only good once. When your subscription(s) runs out you will receive an offer to renew your subscription from the Denver Post. Please keep in mind that if you do not cancel your subscription when they send you your renewal notice and you keep receiving papers, they will bill you for them.
*If your newspaper does not start as you expected or if you did not receive the correct amount of papers please call the Denver Post to request redelivery. Their phone number is 303-832-3232. If for any reason they cannot help you please feel free to e-mail me. 🙂
You can go HERE to place your order.
I hope that helps to answer all your questions! If you have any others please feel free to leave a comment or contact me at jennie (at) bargainblessings (dot) com
Leah Frank says
I currently get the Denver Post everyday but have had the problem that everyone else has had when the subscription expires. They continue to deliver and you get a past due notice. I think will continue with my regular subscription and get the rest of my Sunday papers at the Dollar Tree store for a $1.00. I have found that they contain all the same coupons that I get in my delivered Denver Post.
Megan says
oh the lovely Denver Post….. Once your subscription expires, they will continue sending you the paper for months. Eventually it will stop, but you will have a ‘past due’ amount on your account for the period from the time to subscription stopped to the time they finally stopped sending it. Unless you can convince them to remove it, you will have to pay the “past due” amount if you want a new subscription. They don’t send the ‘past due’ amount to collections.But if you sign up for “easy pay” according to the bill the past due amount will be charged to your credit card in addition to the new subscription amount. I was able to get rid of my “past due” amount, but am still waiting for the latest call back from supervisor #3 to make sure that it is really gone. They screwed up my account so badly that I will NEVER give the Denver Post my credit card information again. (I signed up for one Thurs-Sun and they converted it to 2 Thurs – Sun and some other subscription too and within a 30 days I had 3 different charges to my credit card from them totaling over $60 instead of the $7 I authorized.)
Then Sullivan Marketing will contact you after your subscription expires to attempt to get you back. At first they will say they are with the “Denver Post Billing Department”. Once you get the supervisor you will find out that they are really just attempting to sell you the paper even if you had previously been assured by the Denver Post that they did not have a phone number associated with your account.
The Colorado Springs Gazette is even worse. They will not waive the “past due” post subscription charges on your account and say that you will not be able to get another paper until you pay the ‘past due’ amount first. As near as I can tell, newspapers are just trying to go out of business by seeing how angry their customers can get at them. That supervisor has so far refused to return my call. The customer service was incapable of transferring the call. Sullivan Marketing also has a contract with the CO Springs Gazette for the post subscription marketing.
Kath says
I had a second subscription for 2 newspapers for 20 weeks and it expired but the my newspaper lady is still leaving me 3. They (the post) called me to renew and I told them NO. I don’t want to rock the boat and tell them because I am worried they will cancel my other one for all the past papers this last month and a half or try to bill me(which would be wrong as I cancelled) But my ethical side says I need to tell them. What do you think?
Jennie says
I would just give them a call Kath. I know the extra papers are nice, but it just isn’t worth it if they try to bill you. 🙂
Jody says
I don’t see how they can charge you if you do not renew your subscription, but do not call to “cancel”. Cancel what? My subscription ended, I should not have to cancel anything. If I buy a 20 week subscription and it ends, and they continue to send papers, that is their problem, not mine. I completely disagree with this policy and will fight it when the time comes.
Jennie says
I know that it is frustrating everyone…I feel the same way and wish that they did it differently. I actually tried to fight it myself when I got my first subscription Jody and I ended up caving. They sent my account to collections after I refused to pay…and yeah, it just wasn’t a good experience. Now, I just make sure that when they contact me I tell them to stop delivering. It is just much easier. 😉