It seems questionable that a third-party company can sign someone up for magazines without their consent and then require payment; the explanation provided sounds like a promotional post for this scam, and I will wait for a response before reporting it as spam
Unwanted Magazines? How to Stop Subco’s Unauthorized Subscriptions!
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Ever wondered why your mailbox is suddenly filling with magazines you never asked for? Many consumers report receiving titles like Instyle and People in Spanish after a third‑party affiliate, often identified as Subco, signs them up without permission. This pattern usually signals an unauthorized subscription that can bleed your credit card if not stopped. Start by checking recent statements for unexpected charges, then contact the magazine’s customer service to request a direct cancellation and a written confirmation. File a complaint with the FTC or your local consumer protection agency, and consider using call‑blocking tools to silence the 1‑800‑258‑3350 line. Acting early prevents further billing surprises and protects your personal data.
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I was directed to this number by an automated phone line to cancel an unsolicited subscription, but despite numerous attempts, I was unable to reach a representative to facilitate the cancellation.
Like others, I've been receiving calls in Spanish, which apparently originated from a third-party affiliate of a magazine, but I'm not interested in the magazine
Similarly, the same experience occurred, with no recollection of participating in a customer service survey, and it's unclear how Subco obtained the name and address.
Reflecting on it, I think there might be a connection, given the numerous calls I've received from strange numbers
I've been receiving unwanted subscriptions to People magazine in Spanish, despite not speaking the language, and am now attempting to contact the third-party company responsible
Upon returning a call to Entertainment Weekly, the representative claimed to have difficulty hearing me and promptly disconnected the line, despite my attempts to communicate
Over the past month, I have been receiving unsolicited magazine subscriptions, and after contacting Sports Illustrated, I was given this number, which supposedly belongs to a company called Fabco, but I am hesitant to call due to concerns about potential spam
I'm wondering how to get this number blocked, since I just recieved a call from them regarding a Sports Illustrated subscription and I'm trying to find out if my card was charged and how to cancell it.
Apparently, this company has been subscribin me to magazines i didnt autorize, how is thats posible, its compleatly unethicall?
Your response didnt answer my question, why did you look up the number if you know who it belogs to, thats what i dont understand.
I had a similar experiance, where i called to stop the calls, and it turned out they were offering 'free' magazines for filling out online surveys, which can be stopped and blocked.
It seems there's a contradiction in the statements, first advising to call and stop the magazines, then stating they will be received for a year, which is confusing
I recived two magazin subscriptions via mail without any prior request, and after contacting the magazin company, I was informed that it was a promotional offer, so I decided to contakt them and have the subscriptions stopped, but it seems I will be reciving them for a year, the customer service rep was very nice though
An unwanted magazine subscription, specifically for golf, was received from this number.
Attempting to call 1-800-258-3350 with a blocked number results in a failed call, which has led me to avoid contacting them to prevent sharing my number, and now I'm looking to donate or share the unwanted magazines they've sent.
After receiving an unsolicited subscription to Glamour magazine, I contacted their customer service and was given a third-party subscriber number to call; it appears they've been using outdated contact information to promote their magazine.
I've been receiving the magazine INSTYLE without subscribing to it, and it appears this is linked to the number 1-800-258-3350. It seems these publishers are now resorting to sending magazines to random people in an attempt to get them to subscribe, which is a complete waste of resources.