It’s a scam. The magazine companies can’t really do anything to you if you don’t pay. They can’t prove that you were the actual person who requested the magazines to begin with. Of course, in today’s world, who gets paper magazines anymore anyway?
About 35+ yrs ago, we filled out every non-duplicated card we could find and enrolled one of our “favorite” co-workers. His address was our place of employment. It was comical to see all these magazines arrive and get put on his desk! I’m guessing he would anywhere between 5-15 a day. I think he just threw the bills away. The magazines stopped after 4-6 months.Just a nice sampling-Cosmopolitian, Playgirl, anything that would send red flags up and most were NSFW!. remember, this was 35+ yrs ago!
I actually managed to get quite a few LP records for very little money from an offer made by “Record Club of America”, I think it was. The offer was something like 3 LPs for $0.99, with no obligation to buy any more. I simply filled out a lot of offer cards with fake names and had them all sent to my address, spaced out over several months. I did notice though, that the records were probably manufacturing “seconds”. There were various cosmetic “errors”, mostly misaligned labels. Sounded fine, though. :-)
I am fairly certain the subscription costs cover the raw materials used to produce the mag and get it distributed. It’s the advertisers that actually support the publishers…
A few weeks later… “Zounds! A Zuckian approaches our hero with a piece of paper. Spaceman Spiff’s insurance. ’How much? $143? Good heavens!”. (Calvin getting the bills while playing spaceman Spiff).
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
Mom and Dad can find solace in the fact that Calvin is well read when the bills arrive.
Wilde Bill over 8 years ago
As long as Calvin gets to the mailbox first…
Gigantor over 8 years ago
It’s a scam. The magazine companies can’t really do anything to you if you don’t pay. They can’t prove that you were the actual person who requested the magazines to begin with. Of course, in today’s world, who gets paper magazines anymore anyway?
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
Calvin in a library? I wouldn’t have expected that.
alviebird over 8 years ago
Loophole: Calvin is to young to legally enter into a contract.
bjharrington77 over 8 years ago
His dad is gonna love that
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
Why is their mailbox so high that Hobbes has to lift Calvin over his head to reach it?
hariseldon59 over 8 years ago
Let’s hope Playboy isn’t one of his magazine subscriptions.
Beleck3 over 8 years ago
the American Way. Pay later!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 8 years ago
Brilliant. There is no bill collector alive who can chase a 6 year old.
josh_bisbee over 8 years ago
This is why “Bill me later” Isn’t on magazine order forms anymore.
sundogusa over 8 years ago
About 35+ yrs ago, we filled out every non-duplicated card we could find and enrolled one of our “favorite” co-workers. His address was our place of employment. It was comical to see all these magazines arrive and get put on his desk! I’m guessing he would anywhere between 5-15 a day. I think he just threw the bills away. The magazines stopped after 4-6 months.Just a nice sampling-Cosmopolitian, Playgirl, anything that would send red flags up and most were NSFW!. remember, this was 35+ yrs ago!
3pibgorn9 over 8 years ago
Heh heh. Good one.
ChessPirate over 8 years ago
I actually managed to get quite a few LP records for very little money from an offer made by “Record Club of America”, I think it was. The offer was something like 3 LPs for $0.99, with no obligation to buy any more. I simply filled out a lot of offer cards with fake names and had them all sent to my address, spaced out over several months. I did notice though, that the records were probably manufacturing “seconds”. There were various cosmetic “errors”, mostly misaligned labels. Sounded fine, though. :-)
locake over 8 years ago
How could Calvin reach the mailbox? The tiger is imaginary except in his mind. Calvin’s imagination cannot make the tiger reach the mailbox.
kibbage Premium Member over 8 years ago
It’s a cartoon.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
I am fairly certain the subscription costs cover the raw materials used to produce the mag and get it distributed. It’s the advertisers that actually support the publishers…
Susie Derkins :D over 8 years ago
Let’s not get too frantic.
Meinhart over 8 years ago
…but spank me when dad gets home.
RandomLantern445 about 4 years ago
A few weeks later… “Zounds! A Zuckian approaches our hero with a piece of paper. Spaceman Spiff’s insurance. ’How much? $143? Good heavens!”. (Calvin getting the bills while playing spaceman Spiff).