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Thread: those "free" mags from barnes and noble?!?!

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    i just got notification that i would be billed like $20 for a 17-issue subscription! anybody know anything about this?!?! what a crock.
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    Question

    I just received a postcard confirming my "free" magazine order too.

    But it doesn't look like a bill, just an acknowledgement that the order will start soon (although it is weird they list a price).

    Well, if a bill does arrive it's going in the garbage. If nothing else, I will get a few copies until they cut me off for non-payment.

    I did keep a copy of the Barnes & Noble order screen and it clearly says:

    "We hope you enjoy your free subscription for XXXXXXXXXXX. Please allow 4-10 weeks for delivery. This is standard publishing industry lead-time. Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions about your subscription, and reference order number XXXXXXX."

    Notice the phrase "free subscription".



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    i dont' recall giving out any CC number, so what happens when they send a bill for their "free" mags? i guess we can all ignore that notice, right?

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    Lightbulb NO $$$ FROM ME !

    I also got the postcard. It was a notice that I could cancel if I didn't want to wait for the first issue in Feb.

    It also had a $$ amount listed. If they send a bill, I will follow with a phone call, and a nasty e-mail to BN!

    They will get no cash from my stash!!

    Mo

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    I wouldn't ignore any 'bill' they send. Contact B&N and find out what the problem is - if they screwed you over, bitch at them and then write 'cancel' the 'bill' and mail it back.




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