The North American Fishing Club decided I was a member and subsequently turned me in to a collection agency for not paying. Other than a sticker, I never received anything for this company. I requested information about the membership but found it wasn't worth the asking price and the "free" gifts were a sham. Six months later, RMCB sent me a letter stating that they were collectng a debt for a membership that I never agreed to. Both companies have automated phone systems with no live representatives which speaks volumes to the level of customer service they are willing to provide to defend the legitimacy of their respective businesses. As a consumer, I have a credit score in the mid to high 700s and am apalled that this may be threatened by two companies that can't even answer a phone call. 1298d71



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1. Written by Remobeater on February 13, 2012 from wasco, california, US
I just got this in the mail. Thanks for letting the public know its a scam. It already contains your full name (I have no idea how they got it) so you can't give them a fake name.
2. Written by nikalseyn on February 4, 2012 from saginaw, michigan, US
I always use a nom de plume when subscribing to magazines or outfits like this one. Saves alot of hassle if something goes wrong. The post office will deliver mail for fictitious people to your address with no problem. They go by address, not names.

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