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#24
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: New York
Posts: 74
I also recieved the CD and it did not work. I called and they sent me another one. While on the phone I found out that future CD's will be 29.95. (I was considering ordering it for my grand daughter but the price was too high). I recently got a bill because I failed to return it. I will put it in the mail today.
YOU DID NOT REQUEST IT........SO YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR IT.
If I remember correctly...somewhere in the letter it said that
YOU DID NOT REQUEST IT........SO YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR IT.
If I remember correctly...somewhere in the letter it said that
#25
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 952
I received this, too. I think I read somewhere in the material, that since I did not request/order it, I was not obligated to send it back...it was mine to keep. Did anyone else see that or was I just dreaming? I haven't watched either one or sent anything back either.
#27
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 851
You do not have to pay for something you didn't order, and in fact, in some states say you can charge the sender for storing the item for them. I'd write to them telling them I didn't order it, and I'm not going to pay for it. If they want it back, they'll have to send me a postage-paid label. And, last but not least, tell them not to send you anything more.
I've had problems with America's Test Kitchens in this way (Cook's Illustrated). If I order a book from them, I'm automatically put on their book of the month club and I receive unsolicited books along with a bill, of course. They are 30-day trial offers, and I have to pay the postage to send them back. I started calling in my order and telling them I didn't want to be added to their mailing list (I do like their books). Even at that, I received another unsolicited book. I called them, mad as a hornet, and I told them I wasn't going to send it back unless they paid the postage AND the gasoline for the 60-mile drive I have to make to the post office and back. They told me to keep the book with their compliments. I haven't ordered any more books from them, but I doubt anything will change.
I've had problems with America's Test Kitchens in this way (Cook's Illustrated). If I order a book from them, I'm automatically put on their book of the month club and I receive unsolicited books along with a bill, of course. They are 30-day trial offers, and I have to pay the postage to send them back. I started calling in my order and telling them I didn't want to be added to their mailing list (I do like their books). Even at that, I received another unsolicited book. I called them, mad as a hornet, and I told them I wasn't going to send it back unless they paid the postage AND the gasoline for the 60-mile drive I have to make to the post office and back. They told me to keep the book with their compliments. I haven't ordered any more books from them, but I doubt anything will change.
#28
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central PA
Posts: 5,573
Originally Posted by misoop
I received this, too. I think I read somewhere in the material, that since I did not request/order it, I was not obligated to send it back...it was mine to keep. Did anyone else see that or was I just dreaming? I haven't watched either one or sent anything back either.
I had better not get a bill for it! :?
#29
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: north Texas
Posts: 858
If you don't want anymore, just send back the one sent to you and you won't get anymore. If you want to continue getting them, then keep it. I actually found the one sent to be very good. I had a question about the box the woman used in the section about English paper piecing and called McCall's about it.They were very nice and emailed quickly with the information I needed. I look forward to getting others in the future.
#30
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: north Texas
Posts: 858
That is what the package says - I really enjoyed it.
Originally Posted by misoop
I received this, too. I think I read somewhere in the material, that since I did not request/order it, I was not obligated to send it back...it was mine to keep. Did anyone else see that or was I just dreaming? I haven't watched either one or sent anything back either.
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