I have had the same problem with Country Cooking and Fons and Porter. Country cooking offered a free magazine with no strings attached. If I didn't want the magazine just send back the post card saying no and that would be that. Well it wasn't. I sent the No card back and they sent a bill. I sent it back and they sent another bill. I sent that back and then I got a third that stated that it was the third time they had sent the bill. I wrote on the bill that it was the third time I said NO and don't send any more bills becasue I don't want the magazine. With Fons and Porter it was a DVD program. They would send them monthly for a price for each. It stated that since I hadn't asked for the first one I could consider it a gift and keep it. So I did. The letter said nothing about letting them know I was not interested and was keeping the gift. Well, after 3 or 4 months of statements, I sent an email and explained very nicely that I wasn't interested because I was busy taking care of my husband with his cancer and chemo. I told them the letter didn't state I had to let them know anything and it was a gift because I didn't ask for it. I got an email back stating that I would get no more of anything in the future and yes I could keep it as a gift. Sorry this was so long, but I got aggravated earlier today when the college I attended in my 30s called today wanting money. I'm in my 60s now. You would think I'd be off their calling list.