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Internation Readers League Of Peoria ripoff, magazine scam Peoria Illinois
My first contact with IRL of Peoria came from a phone call to my home around Sept 2005. My home number is on the do-not-call list. I am a busy daycare provider and of course it was an inconvenient time. The very nice sales woman asked me if I would like to receive some magazines for my daycare. I said, "No". She said she could get me a great rate and it was only 19.90 per month. I said, "I'm not interested." She continued with her sneaky little sales tactics and finally I caved in. I was needed by the children in my care and finally agreed to 5 magazines. How did I do that?
I received the information in the mail a while later about the magazines that I could switch out to if I chose to at a later date. I didn't see any 'contract' of any sort and I threw the information away because I was sure I would like the magazines. I do like the magazines.
Early this year January 2006 I received a call from yet another rep asking if I received any calls to renew my subscription. I said, "No." The rep asked if I was happy with my magazines. I said, "Oh yes, they are very nice." The rep continued by saying, "Are there too many subscriptions?" I said, "Yes, there really are too many to possible read each month, but i do like them." She asked which ones I really liked. She said she had a fabulous offer, she could only send me my favorites, cut down on the costs and extend my subscription.
It was again another inopportune time to call me and I really didn't fully understand what she was saying. It sounded to me like she was willing to cut my payments down, and only send me the magazines that I really liked. Before she sent me onto the phone with the supervisor 'to verify' she told me that I better make sure I just say yes to all the questions because that would really help the process continue.
This time I didn't get anything in the mail regarding my conversation and didn't think anything of it until I get yet another phone call from another lady. She offers me a one time offer to pay off my account in one lump sum. I said, "That would be wonderful, but I don't have the money right now." She was asking for $298.35. I said, "Give me a call in March and I would do it then." So March comes and I get the phone call again. She offers me the one time payment and I agree to it. Up until that point I had already paid 117.00 in monthly payments. So in total I paid 415.35 for 5 magazine subscriptions. Crazy, but I'm thinking, heck, I'm still getting a great deal. Until!
I get yet another phone call on Monday, April 10. I spoke to a man named Tim. He told me that my conversation was being recorded, blah, blah, blah. He wanted to let me know that my payment was due. I said, "Well, I just did the one time payment to pay off my account." He said, "Well you have this new account that you still owe on." I told him that I wasn't aware that I had another account and I hadn't received a bill from him and until then I wouldn't be making any payments to him. He apologized for me not getting a bill and I was pretty rude and hung up on him.
After that call I did a little research and that is how I ended up here. I read all the reports and now I am furious! I gave him a little call this morning around 10 am CT since I finally got a bill. I spoke to Tim again. I asked him what ungodly amount I owed on this account. He said I owed 39.80. I said, "No, what is the full amount." I owe them $398.00. I told him that I was unaware that I had 2 accounts and it was a complete scam. I got pretty nasty with him and he threatened to terminate the phone call. Why are they doing this to us?
This is nuts! I told him that I refused to pay this amount because it was a fraud. He said I agreed to the contract, it's on tape. I told him I would like him to send me a copy of the tape or a transcript, he said he couldn't. I asked him to send me a copy of my contract and he said he couldn't because they sent the original to me. I never received on.
This is freakin nuts! I have called two of the magazines customer service and now one of my magazines (my favorite) subscription runs until May 2011!! Who does that? Who has a magazine subscription for that long? I asked him why would I renew my subscription when the subscription hadn't run out yet. He said he didn't know, he isn't in sales.
Oh, I asked about the do-not-call list and told him that my number is listed with them. He said that I am a business (my daycare). I told him I don't have a separate phone line for my daycare, it is my home phone number and that is listed. He again said he didn't know, he doesn't work in sales.
I want out of this. This is crazy! What do I do next? I found this company listed on the BBB online and I did find an email address for the manager of the company. I think I will email him.
Nicole
Center Point, Iowa
U.S.A.
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Nicole
Center Point,Iowa,
U.S.A.
Update
#2Author of original report
Wed, April 12, 2006
Shortly after I posted the original report I emailed the general manager of the company. I told him all about my situation and I wanted a resolution immediately. I had quite a long email and I was very proud of it.
Approximately 20 minutes after I sent the email I received a phone call from the general manager. He told me that he got my email and was not happy at all. He told me that he was very upset by my experience with his company and that he had hired an outside company for sales and has fired them because he found out they were scamming his customers. He told me has zeroed my account and I no longer owe them a dime and he is sorry for my experience.
I'm so happy I could just jump up and down. I can't believe that is all it took to get this taken care of. He did send me an email confirming our conversation.