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Originally posted by IreneLF View Postthanks and i also am getting a food arts magazine based on 'my' profile.
But yesterday they did make me an offer for a travel book which I gladly accepted.
Sue
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Originally posted by falmouth3 View PostI'm already on their list. I was offered a subscription to an Opera magazine. Not interested, thank you.
But yesterday they did make me an offer for a travel book which I gladly accepted.
Sue
I also was offered opera Mag and declined. What travel book did you get? I haven't been offered any free book yet????LARRY
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FYI - their privacy policy
I love this mag and started to fill out the offer - then noticed the folowing privacy policy, which gave me pause:
Please note we rewrote our Privacy Policy on 11/16/2009 to reflect some recent changes – a summary of the changes follows. Please note that these changes will only apply to information collected after that date; any information collected prior to then will continue to be governed by our previous policy.
In the past we promised not to rent, sell or lease your personal information. We have changed this policy and now reserve the right to share the information you provide with select third parties for marketing purposes. If you prefer not to have your information shared with 3rd parties, you may opt-out by following the instruction in the Privacy Options section below.
When you accept an offer from one of our magazine or retail partners, we may provide them with your IP Address.
We may use cookies or clear GIFs to track how you use the site and to create generalized reports. These reports do not contain any information about individual customers.
The Information We Collect
Through the freebizmag.com website, you can order magazines or other products. To participate in these offers, we need your personally identifiable information to provide you with the products and services that you request. The types of personally identifiable information that may be collected include, but are not limited to: name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, and information about your job, company and industry. We also ask you to supply a password that gives you access to your subscription portfolio on subsequent visits and a personal identifier (such as month of birth), which is used in lieu of your signature.
We also may collect certain non-personally identifiable information when you visit many of our web pages such as the type of browser you are using, the type of operating system you are using, and the domain name of your Internet service provider.
How We Use the Information
We may use the information you provide about yourself to fulfill your requests for our products, programs, and services, to respond to your inquiries about offerings, and to offer you other products, programs or services that we believe may be of interest to you.
When you request a magazine, we may forward your contact and questionnaire information and your IP Address to the applicable magazine publisher for fulfillment. These publishers may use this information to present you with other opportunities in accordance with their own privacy policies. When requesting a magazine, we encourage you to read the privacy statement of the publisher for that magazine; we do not review the privacy policies of publishers in our program and are not responsible for their actions.
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Ii scam
Supposedly II gives you a "free" subscription to Conde Nast. What a scam. They actually charge $12. You have to ask for a refund within 30 days and when you call everyone seems like they don't know anything.
In my eyes, this is an unethical way to steal $12 from people.
Any views on this???
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Originally posted by aiberSupposedly II gives you a "free" subscription to Conde Nast. What a scam. They actually charge $12. You have to ask for a refund within 30 days and when you call everyone seems like they don't know anything.
In my eyes, this is an unethical way to steal $12 from people.
Any views on this???
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