How to Order Back Copies of Playboy
Playboy has been in print since the 1950s with the first cover featuring Marilyn Monroe. Whether you're a collector or are doing gift shopping, there are several outlets for ordering back copies of Playboy magazines. You can go through the magazine's official website or find another reputable site online. Some of these sites have phone numbers if you have questions or concerns before ordering. Original issues are available as well as reprinted issues.
Instructions
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Official Website
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Log onto playboystore.com, which is the official Playboy website.
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Click on "Magazines" near the top right of the page.
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Scroll the mouse to the left side of the new page and click "Back Issues."
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Go through the back issues and choose the one you want. The prices are under each. When you click on a certain back issue, a new screen will come up so you can view the details of the magazine.
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Scroll to the bottom of the screen and choose the quantity of the magazine you want and click "Add To Shopping Bag." A new screen will come up for you to fill out the necessary information to complete the purchase.
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Call 866-892-6377 if you have any questions.
Auction Site
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Go to ebay.com.
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Type "playboy issues" into the search bar.
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Scroll through the auctions and select the one you want. If you must place a bid, do so but remember that once you bid on something, you're making a commitment to buy that item for the amount you bid.
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Fill out the necessary information you need to once you win an item to complete the transaction.
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Tips & Warnings
You need an e-bay account to bid or purchase items through ebay.com.
Be careful when putting your credit card information online. Use a PayPal account when bidding on ebay. If you don't have an account, set one up.
These issues contain adult content, inside the magazine and on the covers. Always be cautious of who is around when you're searching for back issues.
Read exactly what you're getting. Some of the back issues are reprints and are less expensive. Original back issues are more expensive.
References
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