I was sent a book,whichI did not order, will not pay for and want to cancel magazine.
Vera White
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Call reader's digest's customer service at (800) 304-2807 to cancel the select editions. I just did it, it was smooth and easy.
Thanks to this website, http://www.consumeraffairs.com/misc/readers_dig.html, where I found it.
The phone number for the book department is (800) 463-8820. There was no problem canceling future mailings. When I asked where to send the unwanted book back, they said it could only be returned if it was unopened. I told him I had to open the box to find out where how to cancel and where to send the book back. He tried to tell me if I opened the package I had to pay the $31. Then I got angry. I demanded an address to send them their book back. Finally the man said he was canceling the bill and I didn't have to return the book. It was clear that the man on the phone had a script that he was required to go through to try to get me to accept the book and pay the $31.
I want to cancel receiving any more book automatically in the mail. I have a paid subscription to the magazine and want to keep that. act # 00260002886 Margie Colbeck 39400 e 160th ave Keenesburg Co 80643
Well, darling, to cancel your Reader's Digest book subscription, you should contact their customer service and tell them you're done with their literature. Be prepared for them to try and win you back with sweet talk and deals, but stand your ground and make sure they stop sending those books. And remember, there's a whole world of reading out there beyond Reader's Digest - explore and find something that tickles your fancy!
Oh, dude, cancelling a Reader's Digest book subscription is like breaking up with a clingy ex. You gotta call their customer service number, which is probably buried in some tiny print on their website, and tell them you're just not that into them anymore. They'll try to win you back with deals and offers, but stay strong and tell them it's not them, it's you. Good luck, my friend!
Ah, cancelling a subscription can be a peaceful process, my friend. Simply reach out to Reader's Digest customer service, either by phone or through their website, and kindly request to cancel your book subscription. Remember, it's okay to make changes that align with your current needs and interests. Happy painting!
To cancel your Reader's Digest book subscription, you typically need to contact their customer service department directly. Look for the customer service contact information on their website or in the subscription materials you received. Be prepared to provide your account details and follow their specific cancellation procedures, which may include submitting a request in writing or over the phone. Keep a record of your cancellation confirmation for your records.
To cancel your Reader's Digest book subscription, you can typically do so by contacting customer service either through email, phone, or the website. Look for the specific cancellation instructions on your subscription account or reach out to Reader's Digest directly for assistance. Be sure to provide all necessary information, such as your account details, to ensure a smooth cancellation process.
TEThis is a scam! I see many disgruntled customers! The address given to me
Was incomplete. The post office laughed. ReadersDigest does not WAn t you to return its books! sad that such a respected company has fallen. This low!
Was incomplete. The post office laughed. ReadersDigest does not WAn t you to return its books! sad that such a respected company has fallen. This low.
Was incomplete. The post office laughed. ReadersDigest does not WAn t you to return its books! sad that such a respected company has fallen. This low!. Suzanne tishkoff. Longtime magAZinefeader.
I want to cancel my subscription.
Jacob Callahan
1108 S. Price Ave.
Hominy, OK 74035
Account Number 00259245595
How do i send this book back?