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Sep 10th, 2010 at 1:32pm
 
Number given is 0845 357 3626
Any geographical number please. I did look BTW!



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Reply #1 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 1:48pm
 
Welcome to the forum Smiley

Have you looked on the database? There are a couple of unverified numbers there
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Reply #2 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 1:53pm
 
Thanks sherbert. Database? How do I get to that? Newbie .. forgive me asking maybe an obvious question to those who know.   Sad

I put in the number, it said nothing found then I put in 'Economist newspaper'. Again nothing showed up.
Help!
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Reply #3 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 2:00pm
 
Put in       the economist
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Reply #4 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 2:04pm
 
Just figured that out, thanks. I'd put 'Economist newspaper' & nothing came up.
MANY THANKS sherbert.
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Reply #5 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 2:42pm
 
Welcome to the SAYNOTO0870.COM forum.

All we know thus far is that a geographical number is being sought for 0845 357 3626 which is "The Economist newspaper offer".

The 0845 number in itself means very little. It is a newspaper offer. Is that an offer to subscribe to the newspaper or an offer to buy a product? If it's the latter, what is the product and most importantly what is the company that provides it as that is the company? The company that provides it is the number you are looking for, the fact that it is promoted in the Economist is secondary.

CRW1303, please help by posting this sort of information.


On the subject of the database search engine, it works by finding exact matches. So nothing was returned when you searched for
economist newspaper
because there is no entry with that exact string in.

At present, there are three unverified entries returned when searching for
economist
but only two when looking for
the economist
and this is because only two have been submitted with the word "The" proceeding them. Now you hopefully start to see how best to perform searches. Less is more; enter as few a words as possible; preferably a single word. If it returns many results, then it is not the end of the world. Use either a different word, or two words.
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Reply #6 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 2:58pm
 
Hi Dave

To elaborate, this morning I received an invite by Royal Mail from The Economist to ring 0845 357 3636  (quoting USB3) or text ECON to 60300 by 4th October to receive a free trial copy of The Economist and a 1GB memory stick containing a selection of articles from previous months.
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Reply #7 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 3:52pm
 
CRW1303 wrote on Sep 10th, 2010 at 2:58pm:
To elaborate, this morning I received an invite by Royal Mail from The Economist to ring 0845 357 3636  (quoting USB3) or text ECON to 60300 by 4th October to receive a free trial copy of The Economist and a 1GB memory stick containing a selection of articles from previous months.

So it's a flier that was put through your letterbox and nothing to do with any existing subscription or purchase of The Economist.

So who is the promoter? It should really give a name, address, maybe a web or e-mail address as well. In order to find an alternative, we need to know what company (and where) it is.

I put the 0845 number into Google and the first link is to LetsSubscribe.com. Referring to LetsSubscribe.com's contact page it gives the 0845 number as being for "Orders and sales". It also gives the following possibly useful information:

Customer Services
LetsSubscribe.com
Dorland House
14 - 16 Regent Street
London
SW1Y 4PH

Customer service: 020 7903 3052 or e-mail info@letssubscribe.com

Suppliers: If you are a supplier who would like to contact us with details of your products for including in our portfolio please call +44 (0)20 7903 3001 or e-mail product@letssubscribe.com

LetsSubscribe.com is the trading name of Subscriptions Marketing Ltd.  Registered No. 3434215.  VAT No. 709 9193 02.  Registered Office, 10 Orange Street, Haymarket, London, WC2H 7DQ.  Data Protection No. PZ5256184



Now we may be on to something!

As an aside, the contact page for The Economist gives contact details for subscription enquiries: PO Box 471, Haywards Heath, RH16 3GY, tel: 01444 475647, fax: 01444 445572, e-mail: economist.subs@quadrantsubs.com. I strongly suspect that this company (Quadrant Subscription Services - the e-mail address is the clue here) is not the company you wish to contact.


So it would appear that we are looking for a number for Subscriptions Marketing Ltd (LetsSubscribe.com).

Looking at what we have in the database, I found the following which may be relevant:

LetsSubscribe          0845 357 9999     020 7903 3950         [Unverified]
Economist             0845 357 8006       020 7925 3600             Free Product Samples department.  [Unverified]
The Week             0845 357 3003       020 7903 3950             [Verified]


It looks like the 020 7903 3xxx area is where we want to be. Try the number 020 7903 3950 and let us know how you get on.
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Reply #8 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 4:05pm
 
Wow!  Shocked
An envelope was addressed to me personally, it wasn't a flier though not sure how they got my name & address as I've never had a subscription to the Economist or anything else I believe. The only details it has on it & the envelope is The Economist. There's nothing else. Address on back of envelope has return address; The Economist Newspaper Limited c/o PO box 142 Bedford MK42 0FA, UK


Tomorrow I'll try 020 7903 3950  first then 020 7925 3600 then 01444 475 647 & report back.    
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Reply #9 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 4:08pm
 
So it is either a letter in an envelope or a postcard then? There must surely be a contact address and/or company name/number. Maybe even an "if undelivered, return to…" address that may be a clue.  Huh
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Reply #10 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 4:12pm
 
Dave wrote on Sep 10th, 2010 at 4:08pm:
So it is either a letter in an envelope or a postcard then? There must surely be a contact address and/or company name/number. Maybe even an "if undelivered, return to…" address that may be a clue.  Huh


I was editing above when you came through, Dave.

Address on back of envelope has return address; The Economist Newspaper Limited c/o PO box 142 Bedford MK42 0FA, UK
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Reply #11 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 4:31pm
 
CRW1303 wrote on Sep 10th, 2010 at 4:12pm:
Address on back of envelope has return address; The Economist Newspaper Limited c/o PO box 142 Bedford MK42 0FA, UK

It may well be that the company in question resides in MK42 (this is a PO Box, so it's not a physical address). It could be a third party provider.

The only other user of PO Box 142, MK42 0FA I can find by searching the internet is MS Society Publications.  Undecided

However, searching for pages relating to The Economist which contain "MK42" yielded this page:
http://www.btbmf.co.uk/mailing_houses_fulfilment_pages/mailing_house_case_studie...

The fact that the 0845 057 3626 number appears on the LetsSubscribe.com website is the strongest clue that it is definately linked to it.

I will post further if I come across any further clues.
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Reply #12 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 4:35pm
 
CRW1303 wrote on Sep 10th, 2010 at 4:05pm:
I've never had a subscription to the Economist or anything else I believe.     


The Economist has something to do with the Financial Times part of Pearson plc so perhaps you have put your address on something that belongs to either of these two names, to get this offer?
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Reply #13 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 6:48pm
 
I've renamed the title of this thread as I believe that we are looking for a number for LetsSubscribe.com.

I have just noticed that the OP says 0845 357 3626 and then further down that changes to 0845 357 3636. The latter is the orders number on LetsSubscribe's website. Which is it?

I am quite surprised that this correspondence that CRW1303 has received does not contain any company name, no reference to LetsSubscribe.com.
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Reply #14 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 7:09pm
 
The letter inside the envelope has The Economist's red logo top right & is signed by Yvonne Ossman, Publisher UK. At the bottom of the letter it has The Economist Newspaper Limited Registered Office: 25 St. James's Street, ondon SW1A 1HG Registered in London number 236383
There's nothing more I can tell you apart from there was a flyer in with the letter saying the same as the letter with the same address plus VAT No GB 340 436 876
Letter is asking 'Where do you stand on the trading of human organs?'

All this just because I fancied a free memory stick. Maybe I should stay clear???
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