Sunrise is a "chicken biller" for various magazine publications. They show up with numerous complaints of sending "collection letters" for unordered magazine subscriptions. The "subscription orders" appear to originate with deceptive sweepstakes pop-ups, free trial offers, sporadic "subscriptions" entered in personal spats, and several shady magazine subscription marketers that appear to be fabricating "orders". Anyone can send in a card, or "order" on line, using anyone's name and address, but the magazines won't ship until they get payment, so they have Sunrise "bill" with this deceptive "collections" letter.
Notify Playboy you didn't subscribe to this.
Notify Sunrise you didn't subscribe to this, and that you dispute any alleged debt. Mail certified, so you have proof of their receipt.
They will generally go away when challenged, as they have no actual proof you ordered anything, and if nothing has even been shipped you wouldn't owe anything anyway.
File fraud complaints with FTC, your state AG, and a mail fraud complaint with the US Postal Inspector.
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https://complaintwire.org/complaint/DxbKBauwzwU/playboy-magazine
Sunrise is a "chicken biller" for various magazine publications. They show up with numerous complaints of sending "collection letters" for unordered magazine subscriptions. The "subscription orders" appear to originate with deceptive sweepstakes pop-ups, free trial offers, sporadic "subscriptions" entered in personal spats, and several shady magazine subscription marketers that appear to be fabricating "orders". Anyone can send in a card, or "order" on line, using anyone's name and address, but the magazines won't ship until they get payment, so they have Sunrise "bill" with this deceptive "collections" letter.
Notify Playboy you didn't subscribe to this.
Notify Sunrise you didn't subscribe to this, and that you dispute any alleged debt. Mail certified, so you have proof of their receipt.
They will generally go away when challenged, as they have no actual proof you ordered anything, and if nothing has even been shipped you wouldn't owe anything anyway.
File fraud complaints with FTC, your state AG, and a mail fraud complaint with the US Postal Inspector.