I just opened my National Geographic Issue and found something very cool inside to bring to the attention of all the kids that decided to subscribe to National Geographic for KIDS!!
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A little idea to enable you to share with your parents Old Time Memories!!
Go to natgeo.com/activate-uscan
Speak to your Parents first and show them the following information:
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issue, pay your renewal, and more at ngmservice.com. When you manage your account
online, we can send you less mail and help the environment. All you need is your
account number (below between the "#" signs).
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For Your Information (*FYI): You will find the information for the Invitation from National Geographic on the elusive notecard that has your address to your home inside the National Geographic packaging that says to recycle it. Be careful because my fell onto the floor. Remember it is loose in that package and not affixed to your magazine. I have also included what my Public Profile looks like so that you can look and get an idea of the photograph you may want to use, HOWEVER and this is VERY IMPORTANT, imagine all you want but DO NOT DO THIS WITHOUT YOUR PARENTS BY YOUR SIDE AND DOING IT FOR YOU ON THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SITE. This is to know that no matter how careful you are mistakes can still cost to much these days with downloads that happen to quickly.
https://members.nationalgeographic.com/747114138641/
When I put in my information the site itself was very prudent with its choices and at the same time informed me of each step, however I chose to not rush but read all the Important Steps to each action that was recommended to keep my profile secure.
*FYI
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
FYI is a common abbreviation of "for your information".
"FYI" is commonly used in e-mail, instant messaging or memo and messages, typically in the message subject, to flag the message as an informational message, with the intent to communicate to the receiver that he/she may be interested in the topic, but is not required to perform any action. It is also commonly used in informal and business spoken conversations.
The usage of "FYI" dates back at least as far as 1941.[1] A notable early usage occurs in a 1959 episode of The Twilight Zone, "One for the Angels."
Prince Charming used the term in Shrek 2 (2004).