Magazine Sales
I had one of those kids selling magazines come to my door today. Usually I turn them away, but I guess because I knew some of my subscriptions were coming up for renewal, I took a look at his wares. I bought a renewal for Wired for two years for $50 even though a single year is only $10. I figured the money was going to a good cause, something about getting kids off the streets, but I couldn't shake the feeling that I had been fleeced. Sp of course I turned to the Internet.
The company that handles the subscriptions, American Community Services includes their website on the order form. Of course, it looks reasonably legit. So I stuck their name into Google and came up with this site, which basically says, yes, it's a scam. The kids are lying to you about earning points for a trip or whatever, but they're also being exploited by the people who put together the sales crews and the clearing house. I also found this story about one of these kids assaulting an elderly woman. Nice.
Time to cancel my order.
P.S. In preparing my cancelation form, I discovered that on the back of one of the forms, it explicitly states that salespersons are prohibited from saying that they are working for prizes, scholarships, or anything of the things that they say!




wedley on 17 January 2005 at 3:21 pm | Permalink
Yep, I had a similar experience living in Las Colinas… the first and only time I tried ordering a magazine from such a service… magazine never came. Then once I moved to Galveston I had a few people come by my apartment complex trying the same scam. One time I explained how Id’ been scammed before and the ’student’ was like “But this is a totally different company! Our website is right here on the form!” Still, I turned them down. Glad I did.
Surprised that scams like this operate so in the open without getting busted by the Feds. This year I ordered some mags from a program at my nephew’s elementary school to help the school earn cash for books and stuff (sad state of public education funding is another topic entirely…) still, those mags showed up ahead of schedule. If you still wanna order Wired, and help some kids, I can give ya a link
Wesley