Nationwide Reader Service |
United States, Virginia |
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Consumer reviews about Nationwide Reader Service |
BeingHonest
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Dec 27, 2011
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can't get a hold of company to cancel
Well if you are a supervisor I would be embarrassed to even say anything because you can't even spell and thank God I don't work for your company. I just thought I would respond after reading these reviews.
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Lrlove
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Feb 2, 2012
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asking for my credit card # over and over
I am sooooooo glad I trusted my gut on this. I just got the call stating I had won sweepstakes and a diamond watch. Then got irritated when I wouldn't give them my creator card number. I finally just had to hang up on the lady. Thank you all so much for posting this info.
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taiwilb
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Feb 7, 2012
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asking for my credit card # over and over
I just got the same call only they told me they had my card # and also said what # it began in. They wanted the exp. date. I spoke to a man named Xavier Haviar (direct supervisor) ha. They yelled and ranted and said I couldn't cancel and they were sending me to collections. They have me very angry!!! How can they do this? After I hung up on them they called right back from a restricted #. They first called me from (618)441-0390. That is an IL area code ( I know because thats my area code) but they said they were calling from Virginia Beach, VA. Xavier was very rude and demanding I can see how he could pressure someone into buying. I WILL call the Better Business Bureau first thing in the morning!!! IF ANYONE GETS A CALL FROM THESE PEOPLE DON'T BUY WHAT THEY ARE SELLING!!!
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[email protected]
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Mar 23, 2012
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can't get a hold of company to cancel
i have tried to cancel my subscription and they refused to honor my request. the government needs to take them out of business. it is ridiculus for them to charge me for something that i have not been recieving. alva l. rodriguez
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theresthisgirl90
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Apr 7, 2012
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asking for my credit card # over and over
I actually work there and I know the Xavier guy you're talking about. He's a real tool and actually got fired. It's a pressure filled job where we need to keep our stats at a certain percentage or WE get in trouble. Most of us are just 20-something to 40-something year old people trying to make a living. I, myself, am a single mom trying to provide for my child. Honestly it isn't a scam at all. We have a tape verification system that we use and it asks the customers how many magazines they are to receive, what their payments are, and how many payments they will be making, and every call is recorded and you can call and get the electronic recording copy at any time. If anyone has any questions, just ask.
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