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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: By Molly n Britts Mom (Southern CA United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: 2011 Mom's Plan-It Listmaker Weekly Calendar (Calendar) I bought the 2010 edition of this weekly magnetic calendar and it is great! It has the dates and plenty of room to write your weekly schedule.
Now this coming year they came out with this weekly calendar, which is NOT a calendar at all. It is a Monday through Sunday laundry list with NO dates. Also the pages don't change from month to month...it is the same paper throughout the entire packet. 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: 2011 Mom's Plan-It Listmaker Weekly Calendar (Calendar) I have been ordering this calendar for several years & have loved it!
I made the mistake of ASSUMING it was the same as every other year as that is how it was presented & I must say not by fault of Amazon, but by Avalanche Press. When I received it there was not calendar with dates but instead just a Monday to Sunday list. Not at all what I wanted. I actually called Avalanche & was told they wanted to make it more of a perpetual calendar - I told them that it wasn't a calendar at all - but just a list pad. They said they were sorry & would pass on my comments (sure sure). Upon further research they have changed the format of all their similar calendars & just made them list pads & for that I could have just used a yellow pad & glue gunned a magnet on the back for about 75 cents. Had I not totally opened & removed the wrapper i might have returned it but by time I would have paid S&H it would have ended up costing me in the end anyway. So unless...Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: 2011 Mom's Plan-It Listmaker Weekly Calendar (Calendar) Like the other reviewer, I have been ordering the Plan-it Listmaker for a few years and have loved it. I am very disappointed in the changes. The old version was a true weekly calendar. Each page showed the dates encompassed in the current week at the top, with tiny but handy full-month calendars for the current and coming months in the upper right hand corner. The main section below included a box for each specific day of the week, labeled with the date, and with room to record events or notes for that day. The bottom portion was, as with this new version, a little tear-off section that is great for grocery lists or whatever you care to use it for.
I suppose this product would be useful if one needed to make lists or notes for each day of the week and the specific date was not a concern. Since dates of are primary importance in my case, the new weekly "calendar" format is useless. If you don't need dates on your planner, this one is a great size, it doesn't take...Read more |