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Readical™ Customer Service (Orders, Shipping, Returns)

For questions about Readical book orders and products, including shipping updates, returns, condition concerns, or product issues, contact:

Email: customerservice@readical.com

To help us resolve your request faster, please include:

  • Your order number
  • The item title (and ISBN when applicable)
  • A short description of the issue
  • Photos if your request involves damage or condition concerns

Shipping & Returns Policy:

Please review our shipping and return guidelines here: https://tospeakonline.com/readical-shipping-returns-policy

ToSpeakOnline Support (Membership, Site Access, Newsletter)

For questions about ToSpeakOnline membership tiers, subscriptions, site access, account issues, or newsletter support, contact:

Email: customerservice@tospeakonline.com

Media & Partnership Inquiries

For interviews, speaking requests, partnership opportunities, sponsorships, or press/media inquiries, contact:

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  • Email: CharlesRandolph@tospeakonline.com
  • Work Phone: 971-757-6129
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  • We are located in Portland, Oregon if you’re interested in collaboration.

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How can I contact Readical™ Customer Service for issues related to orders, shipping, or returns?

You can contact Readical™ Customer Service via email at customerservice@readical.com and provide your order number, item details, a brief description of the issue, and photos if applicable.

Where can I find the shipping and return policies for Readical™ products?

The shipping and return policies are available online at https://tospeakonline.com/readical/shipping-returns for your review.

Who should I contact for questions related to ToSpeakOnline membership, site access, or newsletters?

Questions regarding ToSpeakOnline membership, site access, or newsletters should be directed to customerservice@tospeakonline.com.

What is the typical response time for inquiries to Readical™ Customer Service?

Readical™ Customer Service typically responds within 1–2 business days, from Monday to Friday.

How can I reach the media or inquire about partnership opportunities with ToSpeakOnline?

Media or partnership inquiries should be directed to CharlesRandolph@tospeakonline.com, or you may call 971-757-6129 to discuss collaborations and sponsorships.

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