Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!umich!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!apple!limbo!taylor From: taylor@limbo.Intuitive.Com (Dave Taylor) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: MacWorld's Phony Offers Keywords: MacWorld Message-ID: <315@limbo.Intuitive.Com> Date: 10 Jan 90 05:29:07 GMT References: <2505@manta.cme.nbs.gov> Reply-To: taylor@limbo.Intuitive.Com (Dave Taylor) Distribution: na Organization: Intuitive Systems, Mountain View, CA: +011 (415) 966-1151 Lines: 36 Fred Proctor writes about filling in a request for a subscription to MacWorld, promptly followed by calls from a collection agency rather than the free mousepad and complimentary issue promised. Other folk have chimed in that they too have experienced such things with MacWorld. IF YOU HAVE, then go talk to someone at the local post office. There are lots of worthwhile and strict laws about unsolicited mail, legal responsibilities, and such of that nature. You might also find it worthwhile to write to some people at MacWorld directly too: Editor-in-chief : Jerry Borrell President and Publisher : James E. Martin Circulation Manager : Lindsay Davidson Fulfillment Coordinator : Evelyn Adenau MacWorld Communications Editorial Department, 5th Floor 501 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 243-0505 or, from Usenet: Macworld1@applelink.apple.com Note that all this information *is* available in the magazine and easy to find, too. Also, I have had no problems at all with the magazine, including their prompt processing of a change of address form a few months ago. Now if they could beef up their editorial content... ;-) -- Dave Taylor Intuitive Systems Mountain View, California taylor@limbo.intuitive.com or {uunet!}{decwrl,apple}!limbo!taylor