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    Woodworking Magazines*** pay attention*****

    Just wanted to give a heads up to some woodworking magazine offers I received in the mail.
    They look just like a renewal notice you get from magazines. BUT THEY ARE NOT DIRECT FROM THE MAGAZINE. I could see where a wife would think it was a bill to pay for a magazine you read and just pay it.

    The first one I received was for a woodworking magazine. 7 issues for $24.98 but that's only half payment. full payment $49.95. If that's not bad enough, you agree to an auto renew. Want to cancel your subscription, There is a $20 fee.
    This one is clear about all the charges but you have to read front and back to take it all in.

    Received another one from the same outfit but this time it was for different magazine and it does not give all the details like the first one. looks just like a payment slip. 18 issues $58.00
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    Thanks for passing this on.
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    $20 to cancel a magazine? I don't believe I have heard of this before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Elfert View Post
    $20 to cancel a magazine? I don't believe I have heard of this before.
    Why not charge to cancel a magazine, if they are anything like other companies, they possible got ten offices in ten different states

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Elfert View Post
    $20 to cancel a magazine? I don't believe I have heard of this before.
    And the magazine direct from the publisher is only $21.97.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray hampton View Post
    Why not charge to cancel a magazine, if they are anything like other companies, they possible got ten offices in ten different states
    When you see companies structured this way it's because the laws make them have a physical presence in that state for the business they are in. Insurance is but just one example, you can't just set up office in one state and operate in the other 49, or is that 57 or 58?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin W Johnson View Post
    When you see companies structured this way it's because the laws make them have a physical presence in that state for the business they are in. Insurance is but just one example, you can't just set up office in one state and operate in the other 49, or is that 57 or 58?
    do this apply to paying a bill to your local fire station/EMG for the act of transferring a family member to a local hospital but sending the bill to another state other than the one which your fire station are in ?
    I believe that the Hawaii state was the last one ,# 50
    Last edited by ray hampton; 05-05-2012 at 8:01 PM. Reason: to add a P S

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray hampton View Post
    do this apply to paying a bill to your local fire station/EMG for the act of transferring a family member to a local hospital but sending the bill to another state other than the one which your fire station are in ?
    I believe that the Hawaii state was the last one ,# 50
    57 or 58 is a joke for anyone that was paying attention during the 2008 campaign.

    As for sending a bill to another state, it's most likely just who processes the payments.... a lot of businesses use such clearing houses to collect payments as they don't want to be involved in tracking people down to collect those payments themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin W Johnson View Post
    57 or 58 is a joke for anyone that was paying attention during the 2008 campaign.

    As for sending a bill to another state, it's most likely just who processes the payments.... a lot of businesses use such clearing houses to collect payments as they don't want to be involved in tracking people down to collect those payments themselves.
    So if I sue someone for money , then I will hire someone from Hawaii which will permit me to collect more money ?

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    States rights?
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    "Subscription Scam Alert"

    From the link, it sounds like someone out there has recently been trying to represent themselves as PW; I've seen this with other, non-WW magazines, before . . .

    I always find it funny when you subscribe to a magazine and it eventually gets cancelled, and the publisher just transfers your subscription to some other magazine that's not really like the one you were subscribing to at all. This has happened to my wife twice.

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    This is not a new thing. "Subscription agents" have been scum since the beginning of time, or at least 40 years since I learned about them at my first job at a publisher. The publisher actually sees very little of what you pay, but honors the subscription for a few reasons: they don't want to tick off a customer, they can get subscribers outside their normal subscriber demographic, and they can still count it as a paid subscription for the purpose of billing advertisers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lehnert View Post
    Just wanted to give a heads up to some woodworking magazine offers I received in the mail.
    They look just like a renewal notice you get from magazines. BUT THEY ARE NOT DIRECT FROM THE MAGAZINE.
    Nothing new. Been getting those for the last 3 decades.
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