In December of a sweet-looking boy (late teens or early twenties) came to our door to sell a variety of magazine subscriptions. Although, it was close to Christmas and my funds were running low I agreed to purchase a subscription as an extra gift as I was told the first magazine would be here much more quickly than the receipt had indicated. After a long while and no magazine I read the receipt which stated an estimated arrival as 120-160 days so I waited a few more weeks hopeful that my suspicion would not be justified. Now here I am searching the company for a possible phone number or physical address only to find out I have been scammed. The title "Always Helping People" tricked me into thinking that I was doing something charitable. The only thing this company helps is themselves to other peoples money. If anybody finds out any information on this alleged company please post it. I intend to do some further research and I will post any information that I hope to find. I am fuming! Should we suspect little school-aged kids with fundraisers now too? Things like this make you not want to open your door to anyone and suspect everyone.
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