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Important Notice About PRINT Subscription Fraud

by Print staff
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A Notice from the Editor

 

Dear Print Subscriber,

It has come to our attention that several subscribers have

received solicitations, by phone and by mail, from unauthorized

parties attempting to represent themselves as Print.

 

While still rare, fraudulent mailings and phone calls are increasing.

 

These simple guidelines can help

you avoid becoming a victim:

 

·       Before renewing, check your mailing

label. You'll find your expiration date at

the end of the line above your name.

If your subscription is not close to

expiring and you receive a phone call asking

for your renewal, it is most likely fraudulent.                  

 



 

·       Look carefully at mail requests.

We will never ask you to write a

check to anyone other than Print,

and our mailing address on the return

envelope should be to P.O. Boxes in Palm

Coast, Fla., with these specific zip codes:

P.O. Box 421350, Zip 32142-9287, Zip 32142-9270,

Zip 32142-1350; ; P.O. Box 421351, Zip 32142-9299;

and P.O. Box 421353, Zip 32142-1353.

 

·       If you are uncertain about any offer

you receive, simply phone us  at

1-386-246-3361. Orders placed through

this number are secure. Or you can go

online and place your order at

www.printmag.com and click on our “About Us/Contact Us” links

for subscription customer service. We sincerely appreciate

having you as a faithful reader and we are eager to help

make the experience of subscribing to Print

magazine pleasurable.

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I just renewed my firm's subscription to Print, and I must say I'm appalled at what I had to go through to renew online. To top it off, this is the only avenue I could find in which to communicate my disappointment that, for a publication that is as involved with the appropriate application of information architecture as Print surely is, the way for a subscriber to communicate with you is totally obscured. Effective communicartion depends on feedback channels operating at full efficiency. You might think about opening yours up and making it a little less opaque.
By swdesign  September 13, 2011 
Hi, i subscribe your magazine on 12nd of April. I didn't receive any 'proofs' or a official receipt from you guys, what i get was a confirmation of my transaction to you. I have not receive the magazine yet, may i know how am i suppose to trace my order? i've registered as a member, my user ID is tuck, and there is no record in my profile page either. Please advice what i should do, thank you.
By tuck  April 27, 2012 
Good morning, A couple of days ago I subscribed to the PRINTT DIGITAL VERSION, I want to know when I can download the next edition, since I have not heard or post my subscription benefits and / or discharge dates. thanks
By nru22  February 15, 2012 
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