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Alliedinterstate Billed me $30.56 for a cd that BMG music service sent me..when all I did was answer the question *what is your favorite group*they sent me a CD of that group Cheektowaga New York
I was asked to fill out a survey online..When I did part of the survey with BMG music service..There was a question that ask my favorite band so I put *Nickelback*for my answer.
Well 2 weeks later I recieved the newest Nickelback CD in the mail.I didnt order it!...I didnt ask for it!..so I assumed it was a gift for my survey..Then I start gettin letters from this company saying I owe $30.56 for the CD ...ummmm excuse me but no and I will not pay poistage for something I didnt order or ask for and I certainly will not pay 30. dollars for 15 dollar CD. that I didnt order.
Sherry
Middleville, Michigan
U.S.A.
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Steve
Bradenton,Florida,
U.S.A.
Sherry, it was in the fine print!
#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, November 15, 2006
Sherry,
Thats why you never respond to anything on the internet. Nothing is free. I am positive there was fine print there that you couldn't read even with a magnifying glass, but legal.
You should have returned the CD instead of keeping it. You could have done this for free by just marking the package "REFUSED" and "Return To Sender".
You need to send Allied Interstate a DEBT VALIDATION REQUEST demanding to see whatever you signed or agreed to pay and also proof that you actually recieved the CD.
Send this by certified mail, return reciept requested, and be sure to put the certified# on the letter itself and keep a copy for your records. This is very important.
Sounds like you already validated the debt if you spoke to the collectors on the phone. NEVER speak to any collector on the phone. NEVER!!