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In Reply to: RE: Stereophile subscription dpt is a complete scam POS posted by Shane from AUS on September 19, 2015 at 05:15:58
>After being automatically charged for 3 year subscription without my
>consent and two full months before my subscription ran out, I had to
>ring to cancel the unauthorized $77.97...16 days later, absolutely no
>credit on my account.
First, my apologies for not responding yesterday. Email is always the
most efficient means of reaching me, especially at the weekend:
JAtkinson At enthusiastnetwork.com.
Second, I assume you know that you didn't receive the credit because you
called the card company. Is that correct? If you wait for the refund to
appear on your mailed statement, that won't be for up to 6 weeks, even
if you were credited in a timely manner.
>John Atkinson - this behaviour from Stereophile is disgusting and has
>really turned me off your magazine. It is not the money, it is the
>abhorrent customer service given to a decade+ subscriber.
Understood.
>I guess I now have to phone again international rates to see where my
>credit is.
If you email me the name and address and if possible the subscription
number on the front of your issues, I will contact the company that
handles our subscriptions on Monday and find out what the status of
your subscription is.
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
Follow Ups:
> If you email me the name and address and if possible the subscription
> number on the front of your issues, I will contact the company that
> handles our subscriptions on Monday and find out what the status of
> your subscription is.I am puzzled as "Shane from AUS" has not contacted me as requested. He
was upset enough by the problem with his subscription to post multiple
times to the Asylum, using words like "scam," "fraud," "unethical,"
"disgusting," and "corrupt," and he summed up the situation thusly:> > If the editor of the magazine has zero control or influence over
> > Stereophile corrupt subscription practices, I guess nobody gives a shit.Well, I _do_ give a shit and offered my help. Perhaps Shane has been
away from his computer for the past 4 days? Or perhaps he has decided
to let the matter rest.Whatever the reason, this is now the third time that I have offered to
help a Stereophile subscriber who is apparently outraged enough to post
to this forum, only then to be ignored. A paradox.
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
Edits: 09/23/15
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Shane from AUS, aka fmak.
John, did all 3 of them fail to contact you?
> John, did all 3 of them fail to contact you?
That's correct. Same scenario with the earlier two subscribers as with
Shane from AUS: public complaints about poor customer service but when
I asked them to email me with their subscriber information (without
which I can't help) I heard nothing more.
I would like to think that their problems had been resolved without my
getting involved.
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
""I would like to think that their problems had been resolved without my
getting involved.""
Or sadly... Maybe he was just a moron like many here who love to abuse others honesty and decency.
> Or sadly... Maybe he was just a moron like many here who love to abuse
> others honesty and decency.
I find it hard to believe Shane was a troll. He appeared to have a genuine
problem concerning the cancellation of his Stereophile subscription.
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
Hi John,
Yes maybe not a total troll, his problem was genuine. He was charged early for a subscription he felt he no longer wanted. Oh my!!!
Was it really that serious, and the ensuing BS... Sounded like you took someones first born. No company wants someone's money and will always process a refund. Might take a bit longer for a large entity and being international, but still... If that is the worst in life one has to worry about... they are very lucky...
Regards
Bob
I've heard through the grapevine that he was so distraught over the loss of his money that he "offed" himself. He needed that money to buy medicine for his sick mother and as a result of not getting it she died. When that happened he lost his inheritance from a remote relative who made his taking care of her the condition for being the primary heir to a vast fortune. Upon realizing his loss he went down to the local pub where he tried to drown his sorrows in pint after pint of Fosters. Then he went to the beach, tore off his clothes and swam out to sea. Some speculate he drowned. Some speculate he was eaten by a shark. Some speculate he landed on an uninhabited island where he had nothing but sand crabs and coconuts to live on. But whatever the true details of his sorry end, there is one person to blame for it and that's JA. :-)
not able to get to a web site for a few days and this.
I am truly amazed with the absolute vile coming from your mouth. Your mother and children (if you have any) would be truly proud of you.
I don't think so.
I am choosing DiCapio for the lead role. He will be saved from the island by FedEx people and taken to JA. Of course JA will act as himself.
Cheers
Bill
LOL
Maybe he was really Keyser Soze...
I heard he got mired down in the stale and outdated recommended components list , he was last seen in the "B" section ....
Regards
Bravo!
-RW-
nt
Des
N/T
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
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