Yep, it sucks to be young and poor. The only thing worse is to be old and poor. Try the free CM lessons here; not GM games and you can do them as often as you want. I've done them and they're among the most well written in the catalog:
http://www.chess.com/blog/webmaster/free-chess-mentor-courses
Hi. I've been here for a while... and while others may say Yay, CM is good, I don't think so... not at least for non-cashers.
Once a day I am allowed to have one lesson... As a non-casher, why not. And then... the lessons are games from gms. And I have to say... What?
My rating on chess.com (online and live too) is below 1200. So really, how am I supposed to understand games of great masters? Very well, I use tips often. It's usual that I get to the 3rd tip after every move I make. When the tips won't say much to me, after few tries I let the answer get shown... and then continue. But I really wonder, while my CM rating is over 1800, what is it for for me to watch gm's games when I am bad at playing?
Well, I think 1 chessmentor per day isn't much of a win... because I will forget that lesson anyway. But I don't intend to pay for membership, since I'm just a 17 year and I don't have my credit card. (and my mother won't buy me a membership as well)