That's the same scenario that happened with me. Finally I
used a black felt tip pen and wrote across the "Reminder" that I never
asked for it and don't want it , then mailed it back. I never heard
from them again.
John Baker
Malabar Fl.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 1:19
AM
Subject: [FWDLK] Auto Magazine
The recent mail about Auto Restorer's Magazine
brought back a little hassle I am going through with another "old car"
magazine. I keep getting bills and letters from Classic Automobile
Magazine for $24.95 for a subscription that I never asked for.
I
received these same bills a year or so ago (again for a subscription that I
never asked for), and thought "sure, why not try it", and found I don't have
time to read the magazines, as I would rather spend the time working on my
cars (and really don't have the time to do that). So this time I just
ignored their offers to re-subscribe, and now get threatening letters
(ooooooooohh!). I really don't care that much about the money, but I am
a stubborn SOB and really dislike their tactics.
Any of you had a
similar experience with these idiots? I need to get back to my FL Dodges
and Chrysler Saratoga, and don't have the time for this
foolishness.
Larry
(Akron)
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