National Magazine Exchange
Complaint 136215 Details
- Date Occurred: 07/17/2014
- Reported Damages: $0.00
The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
I received a letter signed by E. Wright -- urging me to call a toll-free number and confirm my address for a chance at a million dollar prize. I never entered any contest, and I know this is a come-on. How do I remove my name from these "people" who are trying to cheat us? Mojo in California
- Ramona SBID #778929d7fc
- Posted 07/17/2014
Comments
- olive SBID #3f6559a855
- Posted 07/18/2013
- Call the toll-free number and give the ID number on your letter. That will pull up your information and the representative will put you on a do not call list. If you no longer have your letter, you can call 800-308-6247. They will either put you on a do not call list or give you the right number to call to do that. P.S. Don't just say you want to be removed from the list and hang up -- the representative won't know who you are. You need to stay on the line so the representative can find your information in order to delete it.
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against National Magazine Exchange
- Complaints Filed: 22
- Reported Damages: $4,950,971.09
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