Important Update Regarding Subscription Payment Dates

Important Update Regarding Subscription Payment Dates

We’re making an update to improve your subscription experience!

Starting from April 1st 2025, all subscription payments will be processed on a fixed date each month, rather than on a flexible recurring date. 

This change is both a result of customer feedback and designed to help streamline our systems — ensuring our team can prepare and ship your orders more efficiently and get them to you even faster!

From April 1st 2025, the following payment dates will apply:

1st month - Crime Collective

2nd month - PREM1ER

3rd month - GSFF

For those with joint subscriptions, your payment will renew on the latest of the combined dates to occur. 

Rest assured, your subscription benefits and the books you love will remain unchanged — just with an even smoother process behind the scenes.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our wonderful booksellers:

GSFF - gsff@goldsborobooks.com

PREM1ER - premier@goldsborobooks.com

Crime Collective - enquiries@goldsborobooks.com

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