Well I read on another thread that someone received a damaged issue of Cuisine at Home. I also read that some of you receive yours in a plastic covering of somekind. Well, I have never gotten mine in plastic. But mine come with a thinner outter paper cover that is a protector.
Anyway, my point to this thread is that I did receive one issue a long time ago that was damaged. I went online at to www.cuisineathome.com and on the left side where it says:
-Subscribe Now
-Free Preview Issue
-How to subscribe
-Give a gift
-Renew
-Magazine Customer Service ****
Click on Magazine Customer Service you can report a damaged issue here. I did and they immediately sent me another copy for a replacement free of charge.
I know there have been some changes of late, but I bet their customer service policies haven't changed. Let's hope not.
Anyway, my point to this thread is that I did receive one issue a long time ago that was damaged. I went online at to www.cuisineathome.com and on the left side where it says:
-Subscribe Now
-Free Preview Issue
-How to subscribe
-Give a gift
-Renew
-Magazine Customer Service ****
Click on Magazine Customer Service you can report a damaged issue here. I did and they immediately sent me another copy for a replacement free of charge.
I know there have been some changes of late, but I bet their customer service policies haven't changed. Let's hope not.
"There is one thing more exasperating than a wife who can cook and won't and that's a wife who can't cook and will." ~Robert Frost (1847-1963)
Karen (iCook)
Karen (iCook)