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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Antique Trader Subscriber Alert
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Please be aware that there are some unauthorized magazine agencies that may attempt to solicit your renewal subscription to Antique Trader magazine either through the mail or by telephone. They operate under several different names and request that payment be sent directly to them.
Be sure to renew your subscription only through one of our mailed notices. These notices bear the Antique Trader logo and ask that payment be made to Antique Trader and sent to our Subscription Processing Center in Palm Coast, FL. Any request for payment made out to someone else or sent to a different address is likely fraudulent.
We value our relationship with you and want to ensure that you are informed of these unscrupulous practices. If you would like to contact us, please send us a note to the Subscription Services address at the front of the Antique Trader magazine.
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