I just got an unsolicited magazine in the mail, and when I called the company to cancel, they said they were unable to cancel my subcription because M2 Media Group, who I have never done business with ordered it. I need to cancel this trash! I called the number the magazine gave me for M2, and could not get a person on the phone. I went to their web site, and submitted a request to cancel, but would really like some type of confirmation of the cancellation. Why do they do this? This is definite harrassment.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
my best friend's mom makes $77 an hour on the computer. She has been out of job for 9 months but last month her check was $7487 just working on the computer for a few hours. Read about it here CashBrave.com
I just received Fortune 500 and was told the same thing as the previous person wrote under "Unwanted Magazine subscription". They said I wouldn't be charged for it but that it was part of a package--in which makes no sense, since I've never heard of M2 Media Group. I'm waiting to hear from them in "2 business days"
for email responding to my complaint.
It's crazy all what is going on ..i just hate to waste my time canceling things i never sign up for. They should not have the right to do it. Besides this one is awful, there's no way to just cancel..you have to go to their web or write a letter...It's nonsense.
I'm sick of all this!
I have tried to reach a real person at M2 Media Group but was not successful! This should be illegal & a class action
law suit should be filed against any organization who utilizes these tactics. There are no free lunches!
I also received 2 unsolicited "free" magazine subscriptions that I traced to an order with VistaPrint. I was also told by the publishers of the magazines that the only way to cancel them was to contact M2 MediaGroup's toll-free number. I don't like talking to machines, so I did some digging and found 2 LOCAL numbers for M2's company offices in CT. Here they are: Main #: [protected] and their "customer service" number [protected]. On the first number, it asked for an extension, so I just entered "112", "113, " "114", etc. until a live person picked up a line. I suggest that anyone who has been subjected to this operation CALL M2's LOCAL COMPANY OFFICE NUMBERS and insist on speaking to a manager or supervisor to get your subscription cancelled. This circumvents their automated toll-free system (which may or may not get your subscription cancelled) and will eat up a lot of their staff time. They wasted YOUR TIME in making you track them down to cancel something YOU NEVER ORDERED. Now you can waste their time in return.