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I will add to this comment by teeling the public if you chose to get a free copy of Reader's Digest, they sign you up for delivery. That is what happened to my son-in-law when I used his e mail address to get information on diabetes. Sorry about my typographical and spelling errors, but bear with me. Since my son-in-law overlooked this and went with the delivery I ignored all this until my daughter just came to me with this 3 free gift come-on that she can't get to work. O.K. Reader's Digest, live up to your claims, cough up!
Never heard from anyone, I guess it is a hoax??
There is no clear instruction where I can claim my 3 free gifts. Is this for real? Please help me.
IS THIS FOR REAL.
Surely Reader's Digest can do better! I would have thought they valued their customers more. I was not even looking for the three gifts. I was just registering a purchased article, saw the "gift" card, and tried the web site! I am glad to see the other comments or I would have thought my computer skills were slipping. I guess I don't need to renew---I like to trust the businesses I deal with by mail. Actually, I'm disappointed. VERY.
I was notified that I had 3 free gifts waiting for me. All I had to do to claim the gifts was to go to www.readersdigest.com/3free. I can't get anything using that e-address other than a group of other complaintents. Since Readers Digest notified my by sending a card within the magazine itself, they obviously have my mailing address. I have attempted to claim the prizes as instructed. Now, I want them...whatever they are.
Is this a HOAX ??