"Quilt" magazine and their strongarm renewal tactics
#62
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: South Florida
Posts: 74
I hate it when a magazine is no longer being published and they send you (their choice) another in its place with the intention of having you accept and pay for the subscription. I had subscribed to a number of mags from the same company and just received another of their magazines with an invoice for a year's subscription. I just black out my address, point a large arrow towards the return address, and write Return to Sender (or RTS will do - the PO understands what you mean). I find that they all have essentially the same quilt patterns, only in different color combos. If I want to find something different, I usually go to online quilting patterns.
#63
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 416
Most magazines belong to a corporation. Their subscription is handled by a different company. As an example Quilter's Newsletters is written (published) in Golden, Colorado. Their renewal office is in Palm Coast, Florida. They now belong to CK Media.You can always find those informations in an inset at the beginning of the magazine.
I would deal with the Florida office to subscribe, renew or cancel the magazine.If I am not satisfied or have problems with them, I would let the Editor in Colorado know. It is a case of the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing.
I would deal with the Florida office to subscribe, renew or cancel the magazine.If I am not satisfied or have problems with them, I would let the Editor in Colorado know. It is a case of the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing.
#64
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 24
Another magazine doing something similiar is the cooking magazines put out by Reiman publications. They sent a "double issue" of Simple and Delicious magazine and Taste of Home and included an insert with all the other junk normally enclosed that stated that since this was a "double issue" they were reducing my subscription accordingly. I had actually thrown away the insert notifying me that they were going to short my subscription by one issue and only found it when the trashed tipped over. I am sure many other subscribers missed this. I cancelled all my subscriptions with them. I did not feel like continually checking up on my 4 magazine subscriptions with them to make sure it did not happen again.
#66
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 14
Another clever little thing that mags do (I did not read all of the responses yet, just page 1 & 2 so far, so I hope this has not been mentioned already. Sorry if it has):
Years ago I went with the 3 year subscription option, as I liked the initial mag enough to commit to it and save "a few bucks", and also not have to hassle with re-subscribing. "MY choice" .
........However,,,,,,,,,,,,within 8 months, I was already getting notices to renew, and that stated that the mag subscription was expiring soon (Perhaps they figure you will have forgotten having prepaid 3 years and just send more $'s). I have never done that again and I am not big on mag subscriptions, anyway. If they are not "exceptional", I don't waste my time. There is better info on this board, than in most redundant mags, anyway.
Years ago I went with the 3 year subscription option, as I liked the initial mag enough to commit to it and save "a few bucks", and also not have to hassle with re-subscribing. "MY choice" .
........However,,,,,,,,,,,,within 8 months, I was already getting notices to renew, and that stated that the mag subscription was expiring soon (Perhaps they figure you will have forgotten having prepaid 3 years and just send more $'s). I have never done that again and I am not big on mag subscriptions, anyway. If they are not "exceptional", I don't waste my time. There is better info on this board, than in most redundant mags, anyway.
#67
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 502
Just try getting rid of the Readers Diget!!!
For years we got notices to renew, sent some back saying, no thanks, quit sending notices, been over 15 years and we still get a renewal notice now and then.
The garbage is full of unwanted mail, fill it up, keeps the post office in business carting advertising and political propaganda.
Carol J.
For years we got notices to renew, sent some back saying, no thanks, quit sending notices, been over 15 years and we still get a renewal notice now and then.
The garbage is full of unwanted mail, fill it up, keeps the post office in business carting advertising and political propaganda.
Carol J.
#69
You rock, Eddie!
Thank you so very much! I was considering subscribing to that magazine (local school is doing a magazine fund-raiser drive), Instead I'll give the school a donation, and stick to this site! I find much more helpful info, and pictures of breathtaking quilts on the Quilting Board than in any magazine. :)
Thank you so very much! I was considering subscribing to that magazine (local school is doing a magazine fund-raiser drive), Instead I'll give the school a donation, and stick to this site! I find much more helpful info, and pictures of breathtaking quilts on the Quilting Board than in any magazine. :)
#70
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Cape Cod, Ma
Posts: 484
I user to subscribe to 4 quilt magazines but I have stop them all because of the thousand of reminders they send all year. Most of my magazines I renew for 2 years so I didn't have to get the reminders but they still come. Now I only have one magazine and I can go to the bookstore at my leisure and check out new issues. I wish my coupons to purchase magazines I want.
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