[Resolved] Reader's Digest — 3 free gifts | |
I recieved a year subscription as a X-mas gift. With my Feb. 2010 I got a card with special thanks! and I could claim my 3 free gifts at www.readersdigest.com/3free. All that was found at this site were dozens of complaints, nothing to sign up or register for. I also am very sadden that this problem seems to be ongoing for months and has not been corrected by Reader's Digest. Was this information helpful? | |
Aug 14, 2020 Complaint marked as Resolved | |
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NOTHNG IS EVER EASY, IS IT? YOU WOULD EXPECT A 'REPUTABLE' COMPANY TO BE TRUSTWORTHY.
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THIS ISN'T THE FIRST "OFFER I HAVE RECEIVED" LAST TIME IT WAS FOR "FREE SUPRISE GIFT IS WAITING FOR YOU"
SAME BS
I WILL NOT RENEW MY SUBSCRIPTION BECAUSE OF THIS.
SAME BS
I WILL NOT RENEW MY SUBSCRIPTION BECAUSE OF THIS.
The website www.readersdigest.com/3free obviously is somehow incorrect, as I can't claim my free gifts from a website that is not available. This will certainly influence my thinking on renewing my prescription to Readers Digest.
Reader's Digest — What is this 3-gift's about?
Hi ,My name is Beth E.Lessard and I am already getting subcription's!
What is up with these supposed 3-Gift's, it is a lousy ploy , that they think some o[censored]s
are ignorant enough to answer and it will be just to re-new more Subscription's.
Sincerely,
Beth E. Lessard
Rhode Island , USA
Readers Digest — Where are my 3 free gifts?
I subscribe to Readers Diget and received a card telling me to go to www.readersdiget.com/3free, no such website. I also went to www.readersdigest.com/3free-And nothing. What a waste of paper! I guess Readers Digest is not eco-friendly. Shame on Readers Digest!
I agree with the complaint. I'am also disgusted with this because I did not receive my 3 gifts.
Donald Snider
Donald Snider
Everytime I get my Readers Digest there is this card that says "3 FREE GIFTS are waiting for you!" so like everyone else we go to our computer and ask to see what our 3 free gifts are. As your card also states this IS " A SPECIAL THANK YOU FROM READERS DIGEST " so please don't thank me anymore for for things your not going back up on.
I also looked all over and CANNOT FIND THE FREE 3 GIFTS OFFERED for subscribing to Reader's Digest. This is just a rip-off and I also may not subscribe again. I cannot stand lies and falsehoods. I thought Reader's Digest was more reputable than this.
I received the card in the mail telling me I had 3 gifts coming! Hah! This is the last year I will subscribe if this is the scam it appears to be. What a shame. I always thought this magazine was first-rate.
recieved in mail today 09/30/09 postcard from readers digest to go to website for 3 free gifts for recent ornewel customers @ www.readersdigest.com/3free and there is nothing there. False advertising??
where is the sight that you go to i went there its not there?
how do I cliam my 3 free gifts
No free 3 for me either, SHAME, SHAME, SHAME ON YOU READERS DIGEST. Guess you can't trust even what's suppose to be a reputable company! It states on the card "A SPECIAL THANK YOU FROM READER'S DIGEST" See over for details... Flip the card over and it states " 3 FREE GIFTS ARE WAITING FOR YOU! Claim them today at: www.readersdigest.com/3free. Well I went there too. Fool me once SHAME on you, fool me twice shame on me. Guess I won't be a fool twice Readers Digest you just lost a LONG time customer.
I too received a card and did not find the web site.
What is up with this?
What is up with this?
Not only is it impossible tofind any 3 free gifts but a friend of mine got a renewal notice for $8.00 less than I had to pay two months prior. After this renewal I will never buy Readers Digest again. You cannot trust them
What are the 3 gifts? I"ve renewed my subscription and my gift, as well. I'd like to know what these gifts are and how to receive them.
I received a card from Readers Digest stating claim your 3 free gifts at:www.readersdigest.com/3free. It is impossible to get them as you state. Poor company claim relations especially since I have been a customer for years and given gifts of Reader's Digest subscriptions many times. DO NOT put out false advertising. Gertrud W. Kuckhahn