It has come to our attention that several unauthorized subscription agents have been soliciting our readers in an effort to renew their Threads subscriptions at a price much higher than our standard rate. Our subscription rates are clearly noted on the “Contributors” page of every issue. A warning notice regarding this situation was posted on our website several weeks ago spelling out the details of this activity and how to handle it: http://mycusthelp.net/taunton/_cs/AnswerDetail.aspx?sSessionID=971071687DBLFIGSLUXSMMYUMS[NVHFKVQNKSXUS&Inc=103928 Please do not send any money to any company that sends you a subscription notice that appears to be questionable. Contact our customer service department immediately at (800) 477-8727 should you feel uncertain, and mail any questionable renewal notices to Taunton Press Customer Service, 63 South Main Street, Newtown, CT 06470. Please know that we are doing everything we can to put a stop to this unauthorized activity.
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Thanks for this warning.
I wish you'd posted this
I wish you'd posted this earlier and that this new site organization would've made it easy to view. I received a subscription offer that was extraordinarily high, but I just assumed that Threads had raised prices. Fortunately, I just recycled the offer rather than paying for it.
Perfect timing! It's time to
Perfect timing! It's time to renew!
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