Subscription Renewal Fraud Alert!

We try our hardest to keep situations like this from happening, but we cannot prevent all cases of renewal fraud.

Please be aware that you may receive a Texas Fish & Game Magazine subscription renewal from an unlicensed source in Phoenix, AZ (see below).

Publisher Payment Center, 610 E Bell RD #494, Phoenix, AZ 85022.

The renewal form looks very official to the untrained eye, they reference a bogus account number.

After a closer look, you will find that the subscription rate is incorrect and the TFG logo is not on the correspondence.

They will even reference an online renewal at:  www.publisherpaymentcenter.com.

Please DO NOT send any form of payment to this subscription scammer!

Remember, all official subscription renewals will come directly from Texas Fish & Game and only from the address:

1745 Greens Rd
Houston, TX 77032

If you need additional information please email tfgoffice@fishgame.com or call 281-227-3001

 

 

 

Roy Neves

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