People were adament that they didn't order this book from Reader's Digest until I posted the link to the subscription form (elsewhere) and then realizing that the subscription form was inadvertantly filled out, because it actually looked like the entry form. Not all subscriptions are from just a "yes" or "no" checkoff. Many can actually look like entry forms. I'm very careful, but I have finally caught how I was doing it occasionally. When I'd pull up a passcard from Roboform and leave the computer, I come back to see that the form didn't get filled out and submitted. So, I'd do a "fill and submit". Then the next day while staying on the computer, I'd see the form come up after the entry form went through and realized what I had done. I truly don't believe they are going to send out subscriptions without an acceptance. This is costly and not very business-wise. We're only human. Then there are people with vendettas that fill these forms in other people's names they're trying to harrass.