PoolSolutions Subscription Rates

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Subscriber Class
New
before Jun 20
New
Jun 20 or after
Renewal
Home pools
$27
$24
$18
Commercial pools
$33
$30
$24
Service people & builders
$33
$30
$24
Health officials
$1 plus copy of current health code
Dealers
email pooldoc @ poolsolutions.com for rates

(rates are subject to change: these rates are current as of May 12, 1999)

All subscriptions currently end June 30, 2000. Back issues of the PoolLetter are available in the subscriber archive.

Home pool rates are for home poolowners NOT associated with the pool industry.

Subscriptions for commercial pool operators, pool service people, and builders apply to pool operators, builders, and service people who do NOT have a retail store.

Subscription rates for health officials apply to any employee of a governmental entity with oversight, inspection, or supervision of a pool or swimming area. The $1 fee (personal check only!) must be accompanied by a copy of your health code, operational standards or ordinance. Renewals will be available in exchange for a new copy of the current code or ordinance.

Subscription rates for dealers, product managers and other pool sales and marketing people are available on request.

Individual subscriptions will run from the date of entry, till June 30, 2000. Missed issues are available in the PoolLetter archive. All payments from subscribers in the United States MUST be in the form of a personal check! NO other form of payment will be accepted.

(Non-US subscribers: I'll cheerfully take payment in US dollars, in any form you can obtain, so long as I can cash or deposit it. International bank money orders, dollar denominated postal money orders, dollar denominated cashier's checks on international banks are all fine. I'll even take cash -- though, for your sake, I don't recommend it. But, for the time being, I'm no longer accepting non-US currencies. It just takes too much additional time, and that's the one thing I simply can't spare. Eventually (summer 2000?), I expect to take credit cards.)