Unwanted Magazines? How to Stop the National Reader Service Scam!

Summary — +18003048567

Risky
Caller Name: subco
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United States
Reviews: 62

Expert Opinion

Surprisingly, the same toll‑free number shows up in dozens of complaints about unwanted magazine deliveries. The pattern points to a coordinated scam that uses a third‑party called Subco to slip subscriptions onto unsuspecting consumers’ credit‑card statements. If you spot an unfamiliar charge, contact your card issuer immediately and request a cancellation and a fraud alert. Keep a written record of every call, including dates, names, and the exact wording they use. File a report with the FTC and your state’s consumer protection office. Finally, consider placing a do‑not‑call request on your number to reduce future nuisance calls.

Caller Categories

Scam
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Telemarketing
11×
Debt Collector
Advertising
Company

Caller Names

subco
National Reader Service
NRS
SCAM
National Readers' Service

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Recent Reports for (800) 304-8567

18003048567 Survey National Readers' Service

on feburary 24, 2009, i was contacted by National Readers' Service (NRS) from this number, a woman named lisa asked me if i had recieved my magazines intact

18003048567 Survey National Readers' Service

Back on April 24, 2008, I was contacted by a representative from National Readers' Service who inquired about the condition of magazines I had been receiving, citing complaints from other clients in my area about damage.

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