>Melba's Jammin' writes:
>
Richard Kaszeta wrote:
>
>> While I've always liked the Cooks Illustrated magazine, and even have
>> a few of their books, for the last two years I've had problems with
>> them sending (and billing for) unsolicited books, despite my
>> repeatedly telling them not to send anything.
>>
>> Anyone had luck with getting them to stop? Fighting with the credit
>> card companies and Cooks has gotten rather old.
>
>I'd send them a registered letter explaining you desire to receive no
>more books from them. And tell them that if they send anything else to
>you you will regard it as unsolicited merchandise, a gift, and will keep
>it. Copy your state's AG's consumer affairs office. Be nice to get a
>name there that you can stick on the letter.
Unsolicited merchandise received through the US Mail is a GIFT, for which it is
an *illegal act* to bill. If you receive a bill file a complaint with your
local Post Master and the billing will cease.
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