On the Rachel Ray show several weeks ago, there was an offer to go online to win her signature Cookware Set. There was also an offer of a free magazine to review. I was innundated with one survey after another in order to qualify for this gift. After wasting what seemed like hours answering survey questions and not getting to the main affair.., I gave up and understood that this was only a gimmick... After submitting phone # and e-mail adress for the survey, I get a half dozen e-mails and countless phone calls every day from multi-level marketing and home base bussiness recruiters. So sorry to have done it... Don't do it if you know what's good for you!
Several weeks later, I received my free magazine "Everyday With Rachel Ray"
followed by a bill for $15.00 with a self adressed return envelope provided to return with my check! There's no contact number anywhere on the bill in order to call and cancel this account!
I remembered reading a report on your site from Robyn from Pomona, California Submitted: 6/2 1:49: 13 PM about the same scam from the same company, Reader's Digest Consumer Services.
See excerpt: " I recieved a notice in the mail for a magazine called Every Day with Rachael Ray the thing that got my attention is that I don't ever remember ordering this magazine, mainly because I don't order magazines at all and I have no use for them."
I'm curious to know how to proceed and also to know how Robyn resolved this problem. Can you help?
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