The Wall Street Journal Avis 361

TrustScore 1.5 sur 5

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Noté 2 sur 5 étoiles

Subscription process is a scam. They intentionally make their subscription rate change as hidden as possible and ensure to put "if you don't cancel by X date you're screwed" and then charge a massive... Voir plus

Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

It’s a very biased news outlet with heavy negative opinions against the current administration. It really makes you wonder how much/ long have they been infected/ dictated/ managed/ benefited by anti-... Voir plus

Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Don't sign up for their promotional offer period. They continued charging me even after I called to cancel the initial 6-month trial. I trusted the brand so much, which was my mistake. Today, when I... Voir plus

Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

I renewed by WSJ+ subscription on Feb. 9th thinking it was the renewal of the prior subscription. Low and behold yesterday i got charged $54.99 and when i called WSJ they said that first subscription... Voir plus

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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

This is a scam and the worst service…

This is a scam and the worst service and subscription ever. I have been charged $40 every month without knowing and i finally caught the most recent month, which is for june 2021. It is currently may 24th, and I wanted to be refunded for a month that HAS NOT HAPPENED yet, and they wont give me back my money which is robbery essentially. Its absolutely unbelievable. At any other company, they would 100% give money back for a service that has not been used yet for an upcoming coming up, but not wall street journal. Its absurd and ridiculous. NEVER get persuaded to do the 3 month trial for 3$ because they don't tell you you are going to be charged $40. a month after that.

24 mai 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Terrible company

Terrible company, easy to subscribe but when its "cancel anytime" they forget to disclose that it's just a lie to trick people to subscribe.

16 mai 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Exactly like everyone here I've been…

Exactly like everyone here I've been scammed in Australia. Offered promotional offer and says cancel anytime. They just fail to mention impossible to cancel other than calling. Extremely disappointed.

6 mai 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

I am not going to tolerate being ripped off

I am not going to tolerate being ripped off, Wall Street Journal. Fair warning. I’m a public schoolteacher and former lawyer and I will be sending you a demand letter under Massachusetts General Laws for your unfair and deceptive business practices, which allows me to request double or even triple damages for deliberate bad faith practices. Shame on you for stealing money from students and ordinary people and people overseas; is that your business model? You apparently don’t care about these horrible reviews and sad stories of desperate people trying to stop you from sucking $40 every month from their bank accounts. So when I finish up the school year (or maybe before) I will be contacting the Attorneys General in MA and NY to investigate and put a stop to this. Maybe some investigative journalists too. It’s a shame because all I wanted to do was read one of your articles on teaching that my sister sent me, so I signed up for 12 weeks for 12 dollars. Now you owe me 6 months at $40, or $240.00 of my hard-earned dollars. Believe me I WILL get them back, even if I have to file a small claim in Chicopee, where you apparently have an office, because I simply will not tolerate a bully or a cheat. Shame on you.

Susan DeGrave

2 mai 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Criminal Subscription Practices

Don’t get a subscription. They force you to call and cancel it and even then it might not work. I have called them over half a dozen times to cancel and they still continue to charge me a year later. Don’t let these people steal from you.

23 avril 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Wall Street Journal is a scam

Wall Street Journal is a scam. You sign up for the $4 student version and then it randomly changes to $40 a month. There is no way to cancel online. In order to reach a customer service rep on the phone you have to listen for a solid 4 minutes. The lady on the phone pretended not to hear me at first until I used some profanity saying "can you ******* hear me now" and then she said "yes I can hear you" and hung up. They are literally just ripping people off. I am a broke college kid I can not afford $40 a month for useless news I can get for free somewhere else online. They just want to scam as much money off of you as they can and do not care about what they are doing to someones lively hood. I am a senior now and am so happy I will never have to use this Sh***y service ever again. If you have to sign up for a class beg your professors to use a different service. I am not one to usually write a review however I dislike WSJ so much I feel as though I want to attempt to save anyone I can from getting scammed through them. I wish this company would go bankrupt but they are riding on enough forgotten about subscriptions to keep them in business forever. Boycott WSJ they suck. I'm serious don't sign up for a subscription unless you want to lose like $500.

13 avril 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

I managed to unsubscribe!

Yes, i did just call the office in the UK and for 3 min.42 sec. talked to an officer. He tried to persuade me to not unsubscribe. I mentioned that after this strange unsubscription policy i do not trust WSJ no more. Before calling i needed to buy an international call service, of course.

13 avril 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Impossible to cancel without calling

Impossible to cancel without calling. They've intentionally left out any option to cancel online or change payment frequency. In my case, I have to call an international number.
And I didn't even want to cancel, just to change from monthly to yearly.

6 avril 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Extremely difficult to cancel the…

Extremely difficult to cancel the subscription. I thought I’d try it for a month but cancelling has proved extremely difficult. You can’t do it online. They won’t accept a request to cancel via email and calling them is time consuming - I haven’t yet got past the queue to speak to someone.

6 avril 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

WSJ, Fox News for the wealthy…

WSJ has become Fox News for the wealthy republicans. It has changed from a conservative tilt on news to a conspiracy-laden advocacy for Trump. A few examples:
No stories reported on the capital riots and what that did to our democracy. Some news is totally left out while other news reported was incomplete. WSJ opinions promote, hate, and anger against President Biden, his policies, democrats, and continues to help keep this country divided. WSJ defend the new Republicans GA voting policies. According to WSJ, in the opinion, it said President Biden could raise taxes for people making over $200,000. I couldn't find any other news information on POTUS going against what he promised. That story created so much hate and anger toward President Biden and Democrats in the article's comments. The business section was not as good as it used to be. I enjoyed the real estate section. I did not have to use customer service. If you're a Trump supporter, you'll like it.

2 avril 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Its so easy to subscribe but you have…

Its so easy to subscribe but you have to call them to cancel. I have not used my account since last year and they have constantly been charging my card. I only subscribed for a free version. This is pure cheating and shady tactics as its best

30 mars 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Extremely hard to cancel subscription.

Cannot cancel my subscription online! This is ridiculous. You have to call a phone number in a foreign country (my country is not listed), with limited opening hours. It should not be legal to make the subscription so easy and the cancelling so extremely cumbersome. Technically it should not at all be harder to unsubscribe than subscribe. WSJ loses all credibility on this stunt.

9 mars 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Cannot cancel online

Cannot cancel online. Have to call to cancel, this is such a poor practice. I will never go back to this business ever in my life and tell everything I know never to use it. WSJ, you can't win by making it worse for consumers.

6 mars 2021
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Slimy business that should not be rewarded for its predatory tactics

I tried to cancel 7 months ago, and apparently it did not go through. I ended up being charged unknowingly for 7 months (totaling $ 273). They refused to offer any sort of refund or work with me at all when I eventually realized what had happened. The fact that a company like the Wall Street Journal operates in such a slimy way is incredibly disappointing. Signing up is as easy as putting your credit card info in while canceling requires you to scour their website for the right number, call it, get transferred a couple of times (because there is no option from the main menu to cancel your account), get dropped multiple times, and eventually end up talking to some dude who barely speaks English and refuses to help beyond simply canceling your account.

I hope the Wall Street Journal makes the most of that $ 273 they greased from me because I will never give them another dime and will continue to encourage everyone I know to do the same.

5 mars 2021
Avis spontané
Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Can't Cancel Online

Can't Cancel Online

Its deliberately designed to cash in on people who cannot figure out how to cancel. Plus they wasted quite a bit of my time.

22 février 2021
Avis spontané
Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Can't Cancel Online

The actual digital subscription I had was enjoyable and useful. Unfortunately, I can't afford it. There is NO WAY TO CANCEL ONLINE! You have to call. Disgraceful! After poking about for 30 minutes in their menu warren, I found an "I want to cancel" link. I excitedly clicked that link and got this trash:

"I am sorry that you want to cancel.
I am unable to handle that request but
my team can assist. You can cancel by
calling 1-800-Journal or Toll: 1-609-627-1351"

It is a sad commentary on our society that a publication with the status of the WSJ should stoop to such grimy tactics as this. Even when I can afford to do so, I won't ever subscribe again. I advise others to avoid it, as well.

19 février 2021
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