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margaret
January 22, 2009
GPS
Win 1of3 GPS devices and there is no proper web site to enter, another false thing.
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keith
January 21, 2009
no web site for contest
How do I access the www.rd.ca/gps site to enter contest
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Gavin McCulloch
January 20, 2009
GPS draw for Feb. 28/09
Readers Digest advertises that going to the website shown gives you a chance to win one of three GPS devices, just by entering the access code supplied to register. There is no such website and this is the second time I've encountered this problem. Readers digest is usually a well respected magazine but if they keep using this type of bogus approach to their customers their credibilty will soon be gone.
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DIANE WEBB
January 20, 2009
card to give away free gps
this is the second time we receive this fraud contest cards re gps i am going tocancel subcription if this keeps up diane webbo
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Gerry Vinson
January 19, 2009
sony gps devices draws
more and more I am getting requests to enter for draws that are non existent. I am fed up with Readers Digest and their false advertising
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Carol Dopelhamer
January 18, 2009
false free draws
Readers Digest over the past 5 years have always sent me documents that I was in the top 3 numbers in our area. What I find funny is Tahsis only has a population of 450 people. I posted a letter on the bulletin board to see how many people subcribed to the magazine. It turns out their are quite a number and they have all received notification that they were also in the top three. Leading people that they may actually be winners. I have taken it one step further and contacted a corporate lawyer who is also a relative. He is compiling quite the file, not just based on Tahsis but also other communities. Its amazing what he has found. Ive been buying readers digest products for years but now realize they are just a scam. Im totally disabled so of course Id love to win. I figure I have a better chance buying B.C.649 Lotto tickets.At least you dont have to buy products and you do stand a chance to win. Its a Canadian magizine but is open to the world.SCAM Carol Dopelhamer.
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tim
January 16, 2009
fraudalent online contests
ive been a long time customer of readers digest, and have ordered many items through them, and enter the sweepstakes frequently. a couple of times i have been sent a chance to win something online by entering a code, however when i try to go to the site that is specified, it cannot be found. this time it was to win a free GPS. there is no such site. they said to enter online at "www.rd.ca/gps". as usual it does not work...
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Tom Sterne
January 8, 2009
books
I have tried to find a site to discomtinue receiving these books that are sent to me but have been unable to do so.I am not going to pay for any more of the books which I will discard.
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deanna
January 7, 2009
never recieved
i paid 65.00 for 24 issues of readers digest and never recieved one magazine this is the second time this has happened to me is this some kind of rip off ? I want to know who to call to get my money back? i am very upset by all of this and would like some one to contact me.
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Ronaldo
January 6, 2009
Fraudulent company
I received a letter from Readers Digest stating that I had won a lotto contest from a recent drawing. I called the number and asked to speak with the person identified and was told that I needed to deposit the insurance check enclosed to insure the delivery of my prize.
While I wanted to get more details on the contest and tried to look it up on the internet and wasn't finding anything. So I decided to call RD and I spoke with a rep from Customer Service. I read him the letter and he apologized and told me the letter was a fraud.
I was devastated of course considering that this really had my hopes up due to me battling Leukemia. This was like an answer to my prayers but turned out to be another blow to my life.
The person on the letter that I spoke with stated to me that I was entered in this contest through my utility company and that I had won a lump sum of $525, 000. The were very reluctant to give me all the info until the insurance checks were processed through my bank which is what raised a red flag.
I am so glad that I id not tie the check in through my normal bank account nor did I give them my account number. I just cannot believe that this happened.
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