11 Jul, 2018 → by ClaimboUser909845
It’s easier to cancel a rogue subscription on a dodgy *** site than the WSJ

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I wanted to cancel my subscription to the Wall Street Journal. Nothing on the website - it turns out it can only be done by calling your local area (by area, I mean country). With me, they have delayed, they lost the call, they've tried to sell me more, and offered me discounts. They drive you mad. I finally got through all their *** with clear concise and vaguely threatening (in a legal sense) shouting. I have yet to see if that actually stops them. You'd sort of think that the WSJ were reputable but they behave like a bunch of crooks. How can I tell the world to beware?
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