Two methods that work. First, on any bit of communication the mag sends you, or when you get anything in an envelope, don't open it. Instead, write "Deceased" in large letters, along with "Return to Sender" and drop in the mailbox.
The second method, also effective, is to send the publisher a note saying, in effect that you are sure that you didn't order the mag, but, since they are determined to send it, will they please send the Braille editions? No further comments will be required.
2007-02-07 06:29:56
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answered by goolsby39 2
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Same thing happened to me. I did like you, and I found an 800 number in that magazine. I called and explained it to them and canceled. I still got a few more issues and called again. I told them I won't be calling back and if I continue getting this magazine I will keep it and they won't get a cent from me. Sometime between there I even sent the ma gazing back.....But finally it DID stop and no more bills came. It was just a pain in the butt.....I now only buy the magazines I want. Never ordered any since then. It just wasn't worth the trouble...
2007-02-07 12:42:14
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answered by Your Asking Me? 4
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Don't worry about it.
Let them keep sending them. If you did not order it, then you are under no obligation to pay for it -- especially if you even specifically asked them to stop. But it's the law anywhere when it comes to mail order.
This tactic is quite common with mail order subscription providers. Not all, but there's quite a few out there. Renegade companies, even some reputable ones, will try to coerce the potential consumer into thinking they have to pay for something since they received it. That's not true. If you need some verification just contact your local post office or the Better Business Bureau to get the specifics regarding that law. In the meantime just enjoy the free magazines.
However, if they have your credit card information for some reason and start billing you, then it's considered a crime.
2007-02-07 06:29:01
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answered by Mickey Nation 3
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I favor utilising the Ump .40 5 or the Vector... Ump .40 5 has the utmost harm and also you dont decide on preventing potential. It has a stunning good mag length and iron points of interest are user-friendly to apply. i imagine it has the bottom hearth cost and the accuracy is going down once you carry the set off down. the vector is amazingly precise and has an extremely severe cost of hearth. the wear and tear and tear is a touch low yet you may absolutely sparkling a room finished of enemies with a unmarried clip. i for my area like the iron points of interest yet maximum individuals ***** mp5 is cool cuz it has solid harm yet has a small clip and undesirable accuracy. in hardship-free words solid if the guy is extremely close. iron points of interest are also a touch too massive P90 is frankly for noobs cuz they use its huge ammo clip and hearth cost to spray like loopy. accuracy is okay and harm is too mini uzi's iron points of interest are difficult to apply and it has a small clip harm is solid regardless of the indisputable fact that the hearth cost isnt accuracy is better effective than the mp5 yet its nonetheless not impressive. desire this helps
2016-12-03 20:48:56
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answered by barnas 4
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Call the company or go on line and e-mail them. And let them know most magazines are very nice and remove your name. If they give you a hard time, then tell them that you want them to send you the form that you supposedly sign for this magazine.Prove it is me
2007-02-07 16:12:17
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answered by lennie 6
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Write in heavy red lettering across the bill DID NOT ORDER!
You are not under obligation to return or pay for anything sent to you that you did not order.
2007-02-07 08:33:27
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answered by babydoll 7
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you can go on the web site but the best way is to find the customer care telephone nuber and call them i have subscribe allot of magazine and i know that the best way is to call them you can mail the invoice as well like you did but go online antry to unsubscribe some time if we subscribe someting they give the addreess to othrs also it a real problem try to call them.
2007-02-08 02:03:26
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answered by dew drop 4
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Somwhere in the first few pages is an address or website to cancel subscription. Try that.
2007-02-07 06:19:05
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answered by Yankees Fan 5
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call the company and inform them you did not order it. Usually you can find the number in the magazine...Hope this helps!!
2007-02-07 09:33:29
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answered by The Princess 4
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Do not ever open mail that you do not want. Write RETURN TO SENDER on it and put it back in a mailbox.
Send these back unopened with this written on it. They will get the picture.
2007-02-07 06:20:37
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answered by PrincessOfFun35 3
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