Young man named "Richard Damschroder" came to our door stating that he was a neighbor. He, currently, attends the University of Miami school of music and is given the opportunity to travel with certain classmates on a trip to London to participate in a musical program. "Richard's" responsibility was to sell 20,000 points of magazines. My husband and I were shown two sets of magazine brochures. I ordered two magazines from this first set. The second set was to be set to a Children's in distress agencey named, "Needy Children Inc.". This program does not exist. I did pay by check; however, cancelled my check and sent a formal cancellation notice via usps. Certified mail, return receipt requested. I will update this notice if the letter is returned to me. It does state directly on the receipt, in small bold red lettering, given to the customer that, "....**company not in any way related to a non-profit or charitable organization...or scholastical program of any kind...**in fact it is a profit enterprise". The receipt further states that if checks are cancelled, legal action will be taken against, me, the customer. Good Luck guys. Times are tough. Moral: Be charitable to known non-profit organizations or to our own military service personnel.