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Complaint / Review
Los Angeles Times
Unethical Selling Practices!

How low may a paper organization visit market more documents? Evidently, therefore reduced, they'd stoop beneath credit card issuers and telemarketing companies by utilizing dishonest business methods, for example targeting university students and low income households. Pasasdena City university student Tracy H. Was fooled, for insufficient a much better term, into checking towards the L.A. Situations underneath the false pretenses that she'd obtain 8 weeks of free documents. Exactly what the L.A. Times consultant didn't inform her was, if she didn't stop prior to the 8 weeks, the document might continue being delivered to her home and he or she could be charged. This isn't an isolated occasion; on the other hand, pupils are now being fooled period and time again. Becoming an English teacher, I've observed several overseas students are dropping for this. Although not proficient in Language, they stated these were not informed they'd be charged following the two-month time had finished. I ended her membership, a number of my pupils', and lastly my very own aswell since I'll not market or help a paper organization therefore dishonest that it'd stoop to some degree therefore reduced you could currently place them within the same class as telemarketers and fraud artists. I anticipate two characters of apology, one on her plus one for myself for that hours of lost time attempting to provide closure for this issue. I really could not be much more dissatisfied in a business which shows the general public of the exact same types of injustice and wish they'll alter your methods and go back to being the excellent organization I once believed them to become.

I've sent them several characters and emails concerning this issue and also have not obtained just one response. The very fact of the problem is, subscribers are now being offered to pupils with little to no English abilities and therefore are attracted in from the "2 weeks of free papers." It's not only one LA Times consultant that has fooled pupils' by declining to see them when the membership isn't ended within these 8 weeks, they'll be charged for that documents sent afterwards.


Offender: Los Angeles Times

Country: USA

Category: Newspapers & Magazines

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