Mr. Stewart Brown On Phone To Redbook USA Service
I called red book to cancel my wife's subscription do to she had died
in marsh 2017. You gave me a number to call. When I called all I got was a recording of music
What is going on?.
Ms. Barb Shabert On Phone To Redbook USA Service
I can not find a CUSTOMER SERVICE email for REDBOOK. I have all the information put in an email that I can not send. I'm really, really frustrated.
Ms. Debbie Pendray On Phone To Redbook USA Service
Was called about a sweepstakes. Told them I Do Not Want Any More Magazines. Redbook, or any thing else period. So the next week it's in the mail. Stop it now. Don't send a bill. I will cancel all my subscriptions next PERIOD .
Mr. Debra Zabalza On Phone To Redbook USA Service
Cancel this magazine i never subscribed and it continues to come to my house. i do not want it so make it stop now.
Ms. Renee Drew On Phone To Redbook USA Service
I have a problem. I renewed my subscription to Redbook for two years on October six, 2014. That subscription was to start March 2015, upon the completion of my previous subscription, and was a 13 month renewal. That means that it will not end until March 2016 Why am I receiving renewal notices stating that my subscription will end 6/23/2015. Please check your records and communicate with me as soon as possible.
Yep, i received the same thing this week. I understand your frustration.
Ms. Lynn Traficanti On Phone To Redbook USA Service
I started receiving a Redbook magazine issue just recently. My account (1440567970) states payment date was 12/19/2014. I am completely baffled - i never ordered the magazine, let alone paid for it. Who ordered this magazine, how was it paid for and how did they get my address? Should i be concerned about identity theft? I have no other explanation as to how Redbook could initiate an account for me and start sending me magazines with an expiration date of 12/2015. If i can not get a satisfactory answer, i will file a formal complaint with a consumer group. Thank you.
Hi lynn. My experience is. Companies get a list of names. They generate an account and send the magazine in hopes that you will want to continue it and pay for it.
All you have to do is send the bill back with cancel subscription or call and tell them to cancel. You do not have to pay for it if you do not want it. I wouldn't be concerned about identity theft. If you have ever ordered anything before. Not necessarily a magazine. Companies sell lists of names to each other to keep their business going. It's maddening, but they do that with a lot of stuff. That's why we get so much junk mail now days.
Ms. Edna Zechman On Phone To Redbook USA Service
29th of December 2014, I issued a check for Rebook. Yesterday, 7th of February 2015, I received the December/January issue and the February issue Why get a late issue? Why get Christmas material when it is Valentine's time? According to my address label I am paid to November 2015. I never wrote the check till DecemberRBK1324567930/0
Ms. Judy Balgorsky On Phone To Redbook USA Service
I did not want to renew this subscription. I do not like this mag. AND throw it away as soon as i get it. Please take me off of the auto renewal list as next year. I will not pay it.
Ms. Mrs. Gary N Erickson On Phone To Redbook USA Service
Today, I received a bill in the mail for your magazine. I did not order or do not want your magazine. Please rectify this mistake in a timely matter. Thank you.
Ms. Nancy Beane On Phone To Redbook USA Service
I just paid my bill by calling the 800 no, but I am not happy. I tried to pay online this summer. I was paying both for Good Housekeeping and Redbook. The Good Housekeeping payment went through immediately, but Redbook would not. I sent an email complaining, and all I got back was some email saying my issue was being looked into. I never heard from anyone again. I do not have time to make multiple attempts to pay a bill. I looked in the Redbook magazine at the time for a phone number, but, of course, there was not one. It said to go online. How frustrating since I had already done that to no avail! When I received the bill today, I went back to the magazine, forgetting that no toll free number is there. I called the Atlanta office listed in the mag, but a message said to call the toll free number listed in the magazine. Puleeeze I found the number online and paid the bill. It won't let me write more. You need to do better! Nancy