Rocky Mountain Reader Service reviews & complaints
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False Advertising and exhorbident pricing
Caller claimed/intimated he was from Golf Digest Magazines and offered renewal subscription for what I thought was $25.00 for two years. On checking my account I had already renewed for two years in January of 2008. A call to Golf Digest informed me that they hadn't called me. Upon further checking I found out that this company had already applied the charge of $45.00 and not $25.00 against my account. I contacted the company by phone and was informed by their billing department that they would reimburse my account. We'll see. On checking their website I see that their are numerous complaints about this company for fraud and false advertising. I should never have given out my card number in the first place but I understand I am not the first person to be taken in by this company.
Scam and cheating!
These guys have tried to contact me at a number where I don't work, so aggressively that it drew complaints. I wanted to know who they were and found the report on your site. Since others are looking for info on them I have listed their phone number and physical address. The phone number is listed under Rocky Mountain Reader Service, Rocky Reade and Howard Glicksman all at the same address. Maybe this will prevent further extortion attempts or aid in shutting them down!
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Please do not confuse this company with www.rockymountainreader.com which is an entirely different non profit site for lovers of nature, literature and music. There is no connection between Rocky Mountain Reader Services and www.RockyMountainReader.com. I am sorry to see the name being abused like this.
J Allison Marlowe
Editor Rocky Mountain Reader
02/25/09: My mom is 75 and her memory has gone with the wind. I've been tracking her bills the last 2 months and noticed one for $106! My first reaction was to get on line and see who these people are. It's just as I thought, these are crooks. So I contacted Citicard and they told me I had to call them to straighten things out. Phooey! Went on their website and disputed the claim, let THEM do the work. There had been 2 previous billings from Rocky Mtn. for $17 then this bill. You canbet your bottom dollar these ### aint get'n another penny!
Got 3 calls from them today--caller ID said "Reade Rocky". I finally answered--claimed to offer a discounted renewal on Guideposts magazine and I fell for it since I do subscribe. After Googling the "Reade Rocky" later, I immediately cancelled my credit card. Last time I'll ever be so stupid as to fall for a scam like this.
They have been calling me also. Tonight I went to their website and emailed their customer service department and emailed them and told them to stop calling me and not even 5 minutes later they called me, so I answered the phone let the woman speak and then told her to stop calling me. I have two kids that sleep at night! I also am on the do not call list and my number is unlisted so I have no clue how they got my number! I also filed a complaint with the FTC and the do not call registry itself.
[protected] is their 800#...never called it though
This company and phone number keeps coming up on my caller id. I don't answer my phone if I don't know who the caller is. They never leave a message, but they call serveral times a day. How do I get them to stop calling my home?
Do not subscribe to them. I did and it was a bad idea. Just ignore the phone call. Tried calling them back but they said I got the wrong number but I have called id!
I've been getting charged from my bank account for magazines and I'm trying to unsubscribe from Rocky Mountain Readers Service. The problem is that they take the money, but there is not a physical phone number in order to reach them, so I'm trying to track them down. If this is some sort of scam on their part, I hope they get shut down.
The phone calls just started today -- two calls before noon. Who are these jerks? Good thing I have caller i.d., because I will not pick the phone when they call in the future.
The phone number for this company has come in three times today. I haven't answered the phone but I'm tired of their annoying calls. I have an extremely sick family member and don't appreciate the intrusive calls. I, too, am on the DO NOT CALL registry. What's up besides their harrassment?
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Total scam artists. The woman, Rachael, tried to tell me I owed $49.95 for 60 months for 5 magazines @ almost $3000.00 After refusing to give her any information she proceeded to tell me if I didn't pay that I would have to cancel for $250.00. I don't ever remember signing up for any of this but she wanted my credit card number to verify before she could send me my contract in 4-7 business days. I told her I'd get a lawyer and sue their [censor]. She said she'd call back in a few days.
Don't let these people fool you. Don't give them any information & stop any payments to them!
Rip-off artists!
These people ar scam artists.
Don't do business with them.
Several states are investigating them and the FTC has a list of complaints against them.
They pose as both a magazine service and as a collection agency, targeting seniors mostly, or people who've had bankruptcies.