Last year I ordered a subscription to Motorcyclist magazine. I was new to the sport and it seemed like the only mag that wasn't exclusively about ridiculous sportbikes or chromed out Harleys. Anyhow, at the end of the year, I was kind of tired of their editorial attitude, and very unimpressed with some of the things one of their writers, Mike Seate, had written in his other job as a newspaper columnist. In other words, I don't want to get this magazine any more. I have never had a subscription that was more relentless in demanding that I re-up. I started getting "expiration notices" in the mail about 3 months after I signed up, and every few weeks after that. I have been getting regular "bills" for the next year's subscription ever since it stopped coming in October or so, and just today I got a letter from a collection agency demanding $10. These idiots must have spent at least that on harassing me over the past year. The agency that I got the letter from is currently the subject of one of more lawsuits relating to their practice of sending scary letters to people demanding payment for magazines they never wanted.
At this point, especially after they killed their only decent magazine, Sport Compact Car, I will NEVER buy or subscribe to a Primedia/Source Interlink magazine again. And I want to say, sincerely, thanks to the folks at GRM for not abusing your customers in an industry that seems to think it's acceptable standard practice. I can't imagine you guys doing anything remotely like this to your readers, since you seem to understand deeply that they are the true focus of your business, and you should know that is definitely appreciated.