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the fine print to determine if you are joining a "club" with regular purchasing or notification obligations. Keep a copy of the advertise- ment or catalog that led you to place the order. This may make it easier to contact the company if a problem arises.
4. For help in dealing with unordered merchandise problems, always start by trying to resolve your dispute with the company. If this doesn’t work, contact your state or local consumer protection office, local U.S. Postal Inspector, or the Better Business Bureau in your area for help. The Direct Marketing Association, 6 East 43rd Street, New York, New York 10017, also may be able to help you.
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