No. If you don't pay the worst that can happen is they stop sending you magazines.
2007-09-19 15:56:02
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answered by Scott F 2
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If you ordered the magazine and then did not pay, they may send you to a collection agency.
If you let an existing subscription expire, then should not be a problem. I am very carefull about this type of thing.
Since you are concerned you had better send certified letter to the magazine. Make sure you have proof of what you have paid and that you instructed them to cancell the subsctiption.
2007-09-19 18:21:42
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answered by Gatsby216 7
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Some magazine companies put this on your credit. So why order magazine and not pay for them. You should always try to pay for anything you order. This way your credit will be good.
2007-09-19 15:52:45
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answered by Debbie 2
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I doubt it because you don't use your social security number to get a magazine subscription and your social is what associates you to your credit.
2007-09-19 15:50:14
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answered by I'm Bored 2
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They did that to me one time, they only saved sending letters. I googled it and ultimately merely took between the letters they despatched and wrote: "i did no longer order this, greater advantageous company Bureau contacted." promptly on suitable of it. by utilising merely doing that they dropped each little thing and left me on my own, observe that I did actual order it because of the fact i needed a loose umbrella, yet they nevertheless dropped it.
2016-10-05 01:09:33
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answered by ? 4
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