Friday, May 7, 2010
Connecting People to Magazines They Didn't Even Subscribe To
I received a copy of Dime Magazine at my P.O. Box a couple weeks ago, it's a glossy rag all about NBA stars that quickly found its way into the recycling bin at work. Today I received a little "subscription renewal notice" from Dime, so I called to have myself removed from their list and to find out how I ended up "subscribing" in the first place.
The girl on the phone said a "third party" called M2 Media Group had forwarded my info to them. So I looked up M2 and found this very pleasant collage of hip n' trendy people deep in "magitation." Though that one of the butch-cut chick might be a stolen shot taken with a telephoto lens from across the park by a stock photography voyeur.
Needless to say, a quick Google search reveals many complaints about this generically named "group" and their shady practices. Sorry M2, next time try sending me a free copy of Metal Maniacs...
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