Threedom Sales
Ripoff

Miscellaneous

I had a couple of young men come to my door wanting to sell me a magazine subscription, so they could earn points to go to Cancun. I had just moved to Kansas City, so I didn't know any of the local high school students, but these guys seems honest, so I placed an order for 24 issues of Mac Addict. It cost me $46.00

This was on May 21, and as of October 28, I still haven't received a single subscription. I tried to call the number provided, but nobody answers. So I found this website and someone here wrote that the email address is: eaainc_customerservice@yahoo.com.

So I finished writing them today, and gave them a week to either send me my magazines, or give me a refund! I am mad as heck that there are people in this world that send young kids out to rip a person off, and someone needs to do something about it. It has to stop NOW!


Company: Threedom Sales
Country: USA
State: Texas
City: Denton
Address: 401 S. Locust St. #104
Phone: 9405651000
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