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Priority One Clearing Services, Inc. has worked and continues to work with BBB in an effort to reduce its number of complaints.
BBB recommends that prior to contacting BBB if you have any complaints or concern, please contact Priority One's Dawn Daugherty directly at [email protected]. The company's hours of operation are 9:00 AM-4:00 PM EST, Monday-Friday.
Priority One Clearing Services, Inc. is a processing center for magazine publishers. To explain how this works, a company (not Priority One) sells or generates a customer's order for a magazine subscription. That order is forwarded to Priority One, which processes that customer's information. Priority One then forwards the customer's subscription order to the magazine publisher.
Priority One is not a business that sells or generates new customer magazine orders. According to the business, customers are given Priority One's name by the customer service department of the magazine in order to better assist with their questions. If you contact Priority One prior to filing your complaint, you will be provided the contact information needed in order for you to make contact with the company that started your subscription.
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Priority One Clearing Services, Inc. has worked and continues to work with BBB in an effort to reduce its number of complaints.
BBB recommends that prior to contacting BBB if you have any complaints or concern, please contact Priority One's Dawn Daugherty directly at [email protected] or call India Perry or Dawn Daugherty at (727) 443-2200. The company's hours of operation are 9:00 AM-4:00 PM EST, Monday-Friday.
Priority One Clearing Services, Inc. is a processing center for magazine publishers. To explain how this works, a company (not Priority One) sells or generates a customer's order for a magazine subscription. That order is forwarded to Priority One, which processes that customer's information. Priority One then forwards the customer's subscription order to the magazine publisher.
Priority One is not a business that sells or generates new customer magazine orders. According to the business, customers are given Priority One's name by the customer service department of the magazine in order to better assist with their questions. If you contact Priority One prior to filing your complaint, you will be provided the contact information needed in order for you to make contact with the company that started your subscription.
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