(Product Name: Sports Illustrated subscription) In April I bought an I-pod from Best buy. After refusing to buy a warranty I was told that "my purchase of the ipod comes with a free magazine subscription" I told her I read everything online so no. She said, "are you sure, its free". I said fine. She then told me I had to sign my name on a screen for the ipod purchase (screen only had amount owed for ipod.
After going over my bank statements, I have noticed that Sports illustrated has taken out two electronic payments from my account totaling $60.
I am "extremely careful" about offers, but I never thought I would see the day that an American company would be allowed to pull something like this. How can they do this to consumers? There is no way for a consumer to know about the future charges until they get home and see that the cashier authorized the use of your credit card.
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