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dorothy short
July 21, 2011
did not order
Did not order any books. Please do not sent any. account #00243098977
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Sybil 5678
July 16, 2011
3 free gifts
got a postcard (with my current Reader's Digest) that says "3 Free Gifts are waiting for you. claim then today at www.readersdigest.com/myfreegifts" but that web site ONLY wants to sell you additional subscription of the magazine - NO mention whatsoever of my 3 free gifts - where they are, what they are, or how to claim them - this is VERY deceptive !!
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Susie
June 17, 2011
STEALING IDENTITY
I received in the mail a letter from Reader's Digest. The letter came in a plain white envelope, post marked from Canada. It also had a check in it for $3, 481.10. The check was made out from AIG Annuity Insurance Company The letter said I had won a lump sum payout of $255, 069.00. The check I received was to cover any charges that may be required befor I recive my funds. It was singed by Jonathan Walsh, Prize Disbursement. Nice pictuer of him too. To receive my funds I was to contact Paul Givon or Erika Cohn at 1-912-480-0353 to activate my claim before I deposit the check in my bank. When I called the man was very Vague about how I won the money. He said I had to put the check in my bank and then call him back. At that point he would get the information he need to put the rest of the money into my account. Big Red Flag went up in my head. I looked Reader's Digest up on the internet. Checked for Sweepstakes rip off and found out the letter was a rip off. My big concern is people who would take this serious and not think to look in to it before they put the money in the bank.
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Shirley Parsons
June 1, 2011
Didn't Order, please cancell
I don't have anything on Crossfire, don't want any Reader's Digest products. I keep getting bills that I don't understand. Account 200242304798 on this bill must be cancelled I won't pay anything on this account now or in the future.
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Nessay
May 29, 2011
Stay away from these guys
I received in the mail a letter from Reader's Digest. The letter came in a plain white envelope, post marked from Canada. It also had a check in it for $3, 481.10. The check was made out from AIG Annuity Insurance Company The letter said I had won a lump sum payout of $255, 069.00. The check I received was to cover any charges that may be required befor I recive my funds. It was singed by Jonathan Walsh, Prize Disbursement. Nice pictuer of him too. To receive my funds I was to contact Paul Givon or Erika Cohn at 1-912-480-0353 to activate my claim before I deposit the check in my bank. When I called the man was very Vague about how I won the money. He said I had to put the check in my bank and then call him back. At that point he would get the information he need to put the rest of the money into my account. Big Red Flag went up in my head. I looked Reader's Digest up on the internet. Checked for Sweepstakes rip off and found out the letter was a rip off. My big concern is people who would take this serious and not think to look in to it before they put the money in the bank.
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JunkMailIsAnnoying
April 14, 2011
Junk Mail Sold Information
My mom bought me a subscription in December. Several weeks later, I started receiving a flood of junk mail from third parties. The reason I know it was RD is because they spelled my name incorrectly both on my RD subscription and on every piece of junk mail. It is now mid-April and I am still receiving 4 or 5 pieces of junk mail a week. I called 10 of the companies and now write "return to sender" on my mail. In addition, I have gone to catalogChoice.org and selected some to remove my name from. Not all the companies are listed, however. Has anyone had this problem and what was their solution? Is it even legal for RD to sell my information since I personally never signed an agreement form for this?
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JunkMailIsAnnoying
April 14, 2011
Junk Mail Sold Information
My mom bought me a subscription in December. Several weeks later, I started receiving a flood of junk mail from third parties. The reason I know it was RD is because they spelled my name incorrectly both on my RD subscription and on every piece of junk mail. It is now mid-April and I am still receiving 4 or 5 pieces of junk mail a week. I called 10 of the companies and now write "return to sender" on my mail. In addition, I have gone to catalogChoice.org and selected some to remove my name from. Not all the companies are listed, however. Has anyone had this problem and what was their solution? Is it even legal for RD to sell my information since I personally never signed an agreement form for this?
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Florine Clayton
March 4, 2011
Sending items saying free; then billing for them.
I received via mail a box containing 3 books. On the cover of the box was a statement that the books were free. Later on I received a bill for the books. I have not ordered any books from Reader's Digest; therefore, I don't believe that I should pay them for what they said was free. I would have returned them to sender if that statement had not been on the box. I believe that they are practicing fraud via the U. S. Mail.
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Antoinette Vendlinski
January 17, 2011
didnt order
I never ordered these boos they were mared as free and then a few weeks later I get a bill for $30.88 and for $26.62 and I am astonished for this the box says free on the outside of the box so I opened it and now they want me to pay I dont think this write and if im wrong I want something showing I ordered these and then I will pay but I am notn going to pay for this scam..
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RDC Customer Care
November 30, 2010
URL not found
My name is Sylvie and I work for Reader's Digest in Customer Care.
If you are trying to find the link www.rd.ca/ssvault through a search engine (Google, Yahoo, etc.), it is possible that you will not be able to access the website to enter the contest. Some of our contests are "by invitation only" and also cannot be found through our main website.
To access the URL provided on the card you received, you must type it in the address bar of your web browser (see attached).
You may also click "File" then "Open" in your web browser (for example, Internet Explorer) and type the address in the space provided. Be sure to type the address in lower case as upper case may not work.
If you are using Web TV or AOL, you may be unable to access the website.
If you have any questions, you can view our FAQs at www.rd.ca/contact.
Sylvie Robert
E-Care Coordinator
Reader's Digest Canada
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