If that's true, the NRA doesn't lose any money from somebody following FuziDave's plan, and maybe the third party will stop.wgoforth wrote:Yup...best thing to do with any unsolicited book or DVD from anyone. When I called them about it a couple of years ago, they claimed it was being done by a subcontracted marketing co without their knowledge. Makes you wonder now.FuziDave wrote:I see the original post is over two years ago, and nothing has changed.
A few weeks ago I get a package in the mail from the NRA. You can tell there’s a DVD in it. Didn’t open it.
Now today I get a letter, “we sent you an DVD. Either pay $14 for it, or return it”.
Oh heck no! I’m going with option 3 – keep the unsolicited DVD and watch it…or not… and I still haven't opened it.
Here's what Postal Inspectors have to say about unsolicited DVDs or other merchandise. https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/