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Synergy Subscriptions scam: Why your magazine renewal call is risky!
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Picture this: a call claiming to renew your magazine subscription appears as “unavailable” on your caller ID, and the voice pushes you to hand over credit‑card details. That pattern matches the notorious Synergy Subscriptions telemarketing scheme, which masquerades as legitimate publishers to harvest personal data. Protect yourself by never sharing payment info over the phone unless you initiated the call and have verified the number. Hang up if the caller pressures you, and report the number to your carrier and the FTC. Add the number to your Do‑Not‑Call list, and monitor statements for unauthorized charges. A quick online search can confirm if the caller is flagged as a scam.
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Repeated calls from this number have gone unanswered, and no messages have been left.
After renewing my TV Guide subscription with Synergy, I discovered that I had been subscribed to $500 worth of Zumba lessons in California without my consent, fortunately, my credit card company flagged the transaction as suspicious.
I chose to screen my voicemail to handle the call.
Upon receiving this call, I noticed similarities with other calls I've gotten where companies misuse subscription information to trick people into renewing and obtaining their credit card details.
A magazine renewal scam was encountered with this group, resulting in a fraudulent credit card charge.
Despite being on the DNC list, this number has called multiple times, with the caller ID showing as unavailable, and no messages have been left, which is quite frustrating.
Yesterday, I received a call from this number, and it happened again this afternoon, with the caller ID showing as "unavailable"; no message was left after I chose not to answer.
A call from a third-party agent was received to renew a magazine subscription, but it was discovered that the price was cheaper online, leading to a fraud alert being placed on the card.
They made three calls tonite without leaving any message, and when I tried to call back, the line was buisy and they asked me to leave a message wich I didnt
Upon visiting the SYNERGY SUBSCRIPTIONS website, Google warned me that the site may have been hacked.
Earlier in the day, I received another call from them, which was really unsettling
They were trying to convince me to renew a subscription to Smithsonian
Following a brief reprieve from calls, they have resumed, and thankfully, caller ID has allowed for their identification, with no intention of returning the calls due to the disregard for left messages.
It's clear that this number should be avoided, they made false claims about representing Synergy sub and promised savings on a magazine suscription, which was actuallly more expensive than the origional offer
A women claiming to be repsentative asked to reveiw my credict card info and social secutiry number, absolutly not!
A call from this number, identified as Synergy Sub, likely a magazine subscription telemarketing service, did not result in a message being left, and as a policy, such calls are not returned.
This number continues to call without leaving any messages
They wanted to renew a subscription to the Atlantic Monthly magazine.