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Complaint Review: National Magazine Exchange - Internet Florida

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  • Reported By: John — Tulsa Oklahoma United States of America
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  • National Magazine Exchange PO Box 9083 Internet, Florida United States of America

National Magazine Exchange NMEMags.com Delinquent Account Notice Internet, Florida

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It started with Publishers Clearing House scams. I have received dozens of fake bills for things from a few different places as they have apparently sold my name to spammers.

 They always want money and I don't even know who they are or what it supposedly for. My ex-wife got me good it seems. Some of the letters are very threatening. The amounts are constantly changing and growing.

 I get magazines I never ordered and then threats to turn me into a third party collection agency.

 Who are these nuts and how can I be rid of them. Disgusting thieves seem to be everywhere. John-Tulsa, Oklahoma 

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real scam companies

AUTHOR: me - ()

POSTED: Thursday, March 28, 2013

Lmao, Publishers clearing house & the National Magazine exchange have some of the most ignorant consumers ever. It is hilarious, a group of people so needy for money that they either compulsively buy magazines & get upset at the companies because of what "THEY THEMSELVES DID", or are so upset that someone tried to sell them something that there is no purchase required upon, but is stated they will give you offers. It is appalling to see that there are this many ignorant consumers & voters in this country today. I feel as if most of these people who report to these sites (FOR MOST COMPANIES) and the comments they make only graduated from the 6th grade. It's frightening to see that there are this many ignorant people who also are not only clueless to common sense but their finances as well. We live in an ignorant society!

All Sweepstakes are free! However since they are holding the sweepstakes they are more than allowed to offer you products or goods which will allow them income. Where else do you think the money comes from? Same as the state or national lottery, However any company that requires you to send in a certain amount of money for you to enter first w/out trying to sell you a product in return is a scam. We live in a modern society with computers, even if you don't on one yourself and have no family unless your a complete recluse and never leave your house someone should have told you that by now, or hopefully you at least have some form of television or newspaper.

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