I signed up and started receiving magazine but after four issues the magazines stopped coming. Customer care say we have not paid but we have provided proof we paid and since then after 11 emails an... See more
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I signed up and started receiving magazine but after four issues the magazines stopped coming. Customer care say we have not paid but we have provided proof we paid and since then after 11 emails an... See more
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Bunch of cowboys who never send free gifts. We subscribed to a special offer of EVO and also OCTANE, both great magazines. Supposed to come with a free toolkit. DENNIS publications are just a bunch... See more
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Like the review i have just posted against Autoexpress magazine, Dennis publishing (the owners) are missleading customers with marketing scams and gifts that dont turn up. Not good in my view. I spo... See more
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I purchased a digital and hard copy subscription of Octane this month as a gift. Login details sent immediately and they worked fine. Seven days later login stopped working and it now says 'expired.... See more
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31-32 Alfred Place, WC1E 7DP, London, United Kingdom
I haven't received my latest issue of Auto Express and they never sent the free Autoglym Bodywork Wash & Protect Complete Kit for subscribing. Needless to say, I cancelled the subscription.

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I give them three stars because the on-line subscription service is a diabolical mess. It was a mess last year, and it's still a mess 12 months on. Every year I have a problem when purchasing a subscription (renewal is not on offer!!!).
I strongly recommend the good old fashioned way, which is to phone them up to buy a subscription.
Customer service is very good, they generally get the subscription mess sorted out quite quickly.
And the magazine itself (PC Pro in my case) is excellent, the digital edition gets 4/5 stars, I'm knocking off a star because every now and then a new page flashes up on my iPad before going blank. I reported this months ago, they said they were aware of this problem....and the problem continues.
Signed up for a puzzle magazine subscription for which I am supposed to receive a free puzzle book and the next thing I know is I'm getting an email stating I've signed up over the phone for a subscription to your The Week magazine and that I'll be getting charged £6 initially and then a hefty subscription fee thereafter! I DO NOT WANT THIS SUBSCRIPTION!! I told the person on the phone I did not want any other subscriptions!!
Now reading all the other reviews on here makes me nervous and I will be contacting the police if anything comes out of my account. I hope you are reading this Dodgy Dennis!! CANCEL THIS IMMEDIATELY AND REMOVE ALL MY DETAILS!

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SCAM!!! Ive had an email sent with a subscription set I didnt start I cant log into the account with the details theyve set up. They have my correct bank details etc on the email. Ive spoken to their online chat and basically the guy refused to cancel the subscription im contacting the bank and police today. Just to edit ive spoken to the fraud department of my bank anyone caught needs to contact their bank to cancel the dd the day after the email and then you need to contact trading standards to get this fraudulent company shut down the bank say theyre either stealing or buying your details from someone. Bloody SCUM
In reply to dennis themselves you take fraud seriously 🤣🤣🤣🤣 dont make laugh look at the other 78 reviews of you having falsely starting an account with their details im not stupid neither are the other 78 people why would anyone other than yourselves set up a dd to you for a subscription thats coming to my address eith you as a company are diabolical or you have a member of staff signing people up for commission, either way you know whats happening and its not an isolated case is it!

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This morning I received confirmation of order email, with my name home address and was informed my first direct debit will be £6 and then go up to £32.99 ,
For one I have never ordered nor have I ever heard of this company , I rang them and they informed me that because order was only placed this morning , could I please leave it 72 hrs and call back,😡Clearly they need time to get there hands on my money , bank cant stop anything yet as nothing is showing up , why are these criminals not stopped
Clearly fraud

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Taken £12 out of my account by the week limited. Never subscribed to this company, so I am totally unaware of how they got my details. If I am correct, they may have them from years ago when I was desperate for a loan and they unlawfully purchased them from a fake loan shark. I have informed my bank immediately, as it is before 4 o’clock today, I will be reimbursed. How many do they get away with though? Not everyone has the time to check their bank account immediately

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Having spent some £16.00 on the it happened to me special issues of Fortean times within the app. I was somewhat disappointed when they disappeared. I was even more disappointed when after nearly two months of chasing , the customer services have gone quiet about resolving this. It’s simple either give me my money back or just provide me access to these issues. It really isn’t difficult.

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Just to add to the alarming list of people who have had direct debits set up on their accounts without permission. I love that they have alll received a copy and paste email but no real explination or solution as to why this is happening. If it was some "fraudster" as they are so often claiming, why would they all use these bank details to pay for a crappy magazine? I don't want your excuses, I want my £24 back!!

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I don't know your magazine, I don't want your magazine, who knows how you got my details, you need to read the GDPR guidelines on GOV.UK because you are literally breaking the law

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Just had notification that a subscription has been setup for The Week (I once had a sub years ago), they have all of my details but this is definitely fraud.
Just as all the other reviews show - this is a fraudulent criminal business that should be closed down.
DESPITE THE REPLY confirming that this is fraud, Dennis Publishing are the ones doing it and resubmitting direct debits for my bank and ignoring all contact that I attempt (other than this review). Confirmed criminals - the police must get involved now.

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Took Auto Express trial subscription offer with free gift. They took the money but never sent the gift promised. A con.

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I have subscribed to Fortean Times for twenty years and have received one free copy.
This stopped months ago and despite numerous phone calls I have yet to resolve the issue.
Pathetic service ...

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My son has had the same done to him yesterday. He had a monthly subscription set up with all of his bank details and address. I feel this company needs to investigate further and if anything get the police involved as it is very distressing for people knowing that their details are flying around the place like this. I am looking back at all your comments and this seems to be happening for quite a while.. so why has this not been sorted yet!!!!!! My questions are where did they get his details from and why is it only with this company that the fraudsters are setting up accounts with

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I wish I could have given minus 100 stars! Fraudulent company that set up subscriptions without your knowledge and take money from you without permission. They'll ignore your emails, and claim they've got scammers using their name. If they weren't involved then they would at least check that the account details are correct before setting up a direct debit, but my address and prefix don't even match my account! Any responsible company will check this to stop scammers, so it's obvious that Dennis are the scammers themselves. I am telling you now Dennis publishing, if you take one penny from me you will have the police to deal with.

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I have just recieved a random email saying that I have subscribed to the week. I have never even heard of this magazine before I recieved the email can someone help

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I am another person who received an email out of nowhere with confirmation of a subscription to The Week I had not set up. I have telephoned Dennis and have been told that my account and direct debit have been cancelled.
I have checked my bank accounts and have no direct debits on them that I am not aware of, thankfully.

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I’ve been not well for a while and was going over my account and noticed a payment for £40.49 for the Week Ltd. I’d never heard of this company so googled them and found out it’s a magazine company. Contacted my bank and discovered that a £1 payment had been taken in April which is a sign that you are about to be scammed. Unfortunately due to health I didn’t notice so they then started taking money by direct debit. No idea how they got my details and I’ve never received anything from them but this fraudulent company needs investigating 😡

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A direct debit was set up using my old address (my mums address), in a different name using my bank account details. Haven’t responded to my emails.
Took £12 from my bank. Disgusting behaviour. I have complained to my bank banks fraud department.

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I wish there was an option to give zero stars, they deserve nothing more, you wouldn't believe that an esteemed corporate entity such as this can actually stoop to such low levels and commit such crimes.
My grandpa is a huge TIME magazine fan, so I thought maybe he might like "The Week" magazine from Dennis Publishing as well.
Therefore without any delay, I subscribed to the free magazine pack of 6 magazines for a 6 months time frame( so he could try it out before committing to the full yearly package )
Before confirming the subscription I have been notified the bill would be £0, hence I gave all my card details. Right after confirming my details, they have sent me a £45.5 invoice.
After contacting them, they have notified me that payments are taken early to ensure that they clear in time for the label run dates so that we do not miss any issues. Keep in mind this was not stated anywhere before entering my card details, in fact, what was stated was the billable amount would be £0.
First, they stated they have received my payment and will issue a refund in no time, a few days later they sent another mail stating that renewal payment for the subscription was unsuccessful therefore no refund will be generated by the system. However, in my statement, I had a deduction of £46.5 from Dennis Publishing.
Its been almost about a year if not more I have been chasing my payment for, unfortunately, no luck. I feel like I should report this as a fraud case, they seem to be getting away even after committing crimes like this to God knows how many people. Its sad a company of such potential is actually a CORPORATE ROBBER.
Also note, never received any of the 6 free magazines either.
Customer Number : 001211031613

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I am loathed to give 1 star. I have not set up a direct debit with this company. Goodness knows how they have my bank details. The details that they have for me are totally incorrect. I am female and they have me as a male. The address is incorrect. I have contacted my bank and I have received the money back. I have emailed this 'company' and advised them that they remove ALL of my details and confirm that they have removed all of my details or I am informing the police. From the comments below this is not an isolated incident and con artists like this should be stopped.

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