Complaint Review: USA Magazine Exchange - Glendale Arizona
- USA Magazine Exchange 8607 N. 59th Ave E-2 Glendale, Arizona U.S.A.
- Phone: 800-982-1417
- Web:
- Category: Telemarketers
USA Magazine Exchange took my money and now avoids my phonecalls Glendale Arizona
*Consumer Suggestion: I fell for it too..
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I signed up with USA Magazine in December 2002. I have paid a total of $698.88 ($58.24 a month for 12 months) for four year subscriptions to 5 magazines. Upon signing up, I was told that I could change the choice of magazines at any time.
In October of 2003, I contacted USA Magazine to make a change to my magazine choices and was told that it would take up to 90 days for the changes to take effect.
It is now March of 2004 (5 months later) and I still have not received my new magazines. I have called them several times to discuss the matter and have only been able to leave messages.
Is there anything that can be done to cancel the remaining 3 years of my contract and get a refund?
Mary
Houston, Texas
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
I fell for it too..
AUTHOR: Chris - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, April 01, 2004
Mary,
You should check the laws in your area and see if it is legal there to make a "verbal contract" for as long as they have made it, or for as much money as they made it for. I know it was illegal in Tennessee, that's how I avoided them all together after they tricked me into it. You might even be able to sue and get the money back that they've already gotten out of you, if you think it'd be worth it! They took the first two payments from my account without me even knowing, and all I did was talk to the bank and they took the money back from them and blocked them from doing it again.


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