Spotlight on: Magazine Subscription Scams has specific suggestions for dealing with magazine subscription scams, important information links for understanding the Federal Trade Commission's Telemarketing Sales Rule and the Magazine Publishers of America's Guidelines on Relations with Subscription Agents, as well as, telemarketing and magazine subscription scam information from various consumer protection agencies.
Spotlight on: Consumer Protection Resources has links for reporting fraudulent business practices, opting out of unsolicited marketing contact, finding consumer protection agencies and organizations, as well as, magazine industry and marketing association information.
Spotlight on: National Readers Service has details of my experience with National Readers Service and links to numerous other consumer complaints. Here is the perfect place to share your story and comments with others.
Common complaint forum questions
- How can I make National Readers Service stop calling me?
- How can I cancel an order or close an account with National Readers Service?
- How can I find address and phone information for National Readers Service?
- I agreed to an account and then realized I was scammed. If I just refuse to pay, can National Readers Service ruin my credit?
- Who can I contact to help me deal with the National Readers Service scam?
- How do I file a complaint against National Readers Service?
I was wondering...
- Why are so many college students getting scammed?
- Shouldn’t we hold ourselves accountable too?
- Does Zuzzyu Zuzu still get “stuff”? … considering opting-out
- Can we really believe all those on-line consumer comments...??
- Does an “A+” rating and accreditation with the Better Business Bureau really mean what we think (or does filing a BBB complaint accomplish what we intend)??
- Were the scammers "Home for the Holidays"???