DVD Received in Mail
#41
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 didn't order it... not sending it back because not postage paid... AND it again said I could keep it FREE!
Hubby said not to worry about it. You don't have to pay for anything that you didn't order. Never seen him steer me wrong yet!
My advise... don't worry about it!
We didn't order...we don't pay!!!
I don't even get the mag!!! LOL
#42
This is a terrible marketing scheme and makes me go sour on these companies who are using these tactics. If it continues with me, I will not subscribe to McCalls nor BH&G Quilting mags. BH&G sent me a cookbook, Readers Digest sent me condensed books and McCalls is sending out DVD's. I am not sure who sold my address to Readers digest. I am livid about these tactics and what a pain to return!
#44
I recieved that DVD. After informing you to return at their cost if not interested you will see that it says if you do not wish to pertisapate that you can keep the DVD as a gift since you did not ask for it. I kept the letter that it came with in case they send me any more letters for payment. I haven't viewed it yet but when I find were I put it I think it will be very informative LOL
#45
Originally Posted by marla
This is a terrible marketing scheme and makes me go sour on these companies who are using these tactics. If it continues with me, I will not subscribe to McCalls nor BH&G Quilting mags. BH&G sent me a cookbook, Readers Digest sent me condensed books and McCalls is sending out DVD's. I am not sure who sold my address to Readers digest. I am livid about these tactics and what a pain to return!
#47
When I get unsolicited "gifts" in the mail, if I want them, I smile and say thank you! because it's a free gift that I don't have to pay for. If I don't want it, I toss it and forget about it. And all further mail regarding it, I also toss. If they think they can get my money for something I didn't order, they can sue me for it! LOL But of course they won't because they DO know that you do not have to pay for it. They are counting on people's ignorance of the law and hoping to "hook" a certain percentage of those that they send free items to.
#48
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Originally Posted by IrishNY
Whenever I get something like this, I let them keep sending and I keep writing return to sender and drop it back in the mail. They have to pay return postage and it is amazing how quickly they stop sending stuff to me.
~Deb~
#49
Usually a quick courtesy phone call will stop all further mailings.
If they try and sell me on the offer, I simply state, "no thank you, remove my name from your list, and "what is your name please"? Then I file the notes away for the future in case anything comes back to haunt me.
If they try and sell me on the offer, I simply state, "no thank you, remove my name from your list, and "what is your name please"? Then I file the notes away for the future in case anything comes back to haunt me.
#50
Originally Posted by Sandra-P
About 4-6 wks ago I received a DVD I did not order, from McCalls Quilting. ( I subscribe to the mag) They sent it with a "special opportunity to preview" I was going to send it back, I dont want it, didnt order it etc. Now I have a bill for it which says that in 2-3 months they will send more DVDs for a cost of the disc and S&H. I cant find the DVD now, I didn't even watch it, was intending to send it back since I didn't order it...Has anyone else on this board had this sent to them as well? I want to quilt today, not tear my craft room apart looking for this darn thing. I may have to send in the 12.95 for something that I didn't order if I cant find it........
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