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If I get a subscription, and a book is coming out I don't want, is there a way to have it not shipped? I'm curious to know before I sign up for a subscription. I.e., if I got the Pathfinder Chronicles subscription, and a map folio came out that I did not want, would I be able to cancel the shipment, but retain my subscription?
Thanks, guys.

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If I get a subscription, and a book is coming out I don't want, is there a way to have it not shipped? I'm curious to know before I sign up for a subscription. I.e., if I got the Pathfinder Chronicles subscription, and a map folio came out that I did not want, would I be able to cancel the shipment, but retain my subscription?
Thanks, guys.
You would need to cancel the subscription. You may do so at any time for any reason. But consider that Paizo uses subscription numbers to predict monthly incomes, plan print runs based on "guaranteed" sales, etc. Turning a sub on or off month to month can influence this aspect of the business model. So while it's always your choice when you want to start or end your subscription, it's not generally considered a "feature" of the system.

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You would need to cancel the subscription. You may do so at any time for any reason. But consider that Paizo uses subscription numbers to predict monthly incomes, plan print runs based on "guaranteed" sales, etc. Turning a sub on or off month to month can influence this aspect of the business model. So while it's always your choice when you want to start or end your subscription, it's not generally considered a "feature" of the system.
Thanks.

Arnwyn |

You would need to cancel the subscription. You may do so at any time for any reason. But consider that Paizo uses subscription numbers to predict monthly incomes, plan print runs based on "guaranteed" sales, etc. Turning a sub on or off month to month can influence this aspect of the business model. So while it's always your choice when you want to start or end your subscription, it's not generally considered a "feature" of the system.
I think that's a very good thing, actually - and it may turn out to be a "feature" indeed.
If Paizo takes a risk and comes out with something completely inappropriate and off-the-wall (see some of the suggestions in the Pathfinder Modules forum), I think sudden 'increased cancellations' would very quickly send Paizo a message.
Don't try to "guarantee" a sale with me when you create a module that forces use of pre-gens or goblin PCs! (As just a random example that may or may not ever occur...) :)