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Newsmax...who are they really? Look deeper...
I picked up a Newsmax magazine at our post office recycle box. Mildly interesting, so I accepted free trial subscriptions to their Franklin Prosperity Report, Financial Intelligence and Gold Stock Advisor. They sent a free book called "Aftershock" for trying out their publications. The authors' style offers the reader a fascinating study of intellectual arrogance, repetitive to the point of being hypnotic (they hope)." They seem to believe that the power elite's global government/bank and herd-of-people care system is a done deal and there's nothing anyone can do about it--strange, is it not? Newsmax is promoting the false "prophecy" of a house of cards that will soon collapse, by God's grace. Is this a news source to trust? Not. Look deeper, they probably worship the Georgia Guidestones at the full moon, believing there are humans so wise that a few should take away our freedoms for our protection...dream on! ;-)
Not impressed, July 30 I emailed their customer service to cancel all publications. The automated email response gave me a case number and said if I did not provide specific information, the response could be delayed. I replied with exactly what they requested. I have delivery & *read receipts* for every email I sent them after that--but no response. I wrote "cancel" and returned 2 invoices I received, but never got an invoice for the third. Oct. 8, I saw a $99 Newsmax charge poised to clear my account. They are so aware of their customer service shortcoming that their answering machine says "Do not contact your credit card company, we offer a full refund"...after they sit on your money for a while...add that up over probably thousands of transactions. I canceled all emails at least 3 times online, yet on October 11 (over 2 months later), I am still receiving unwanted email as my "subscriptions"--"it's a technical glitch." Don't add to their customer service overload--stay far, far away.
October 2010 · Unknown