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This is to alert consumers to a nationwide scam that has affected subscribers to many publications including the Wall Street Journal. A number of subscribers have received fraudulent offers from companies asking them to start or renew The Wall Street Journal or Barron's Magazine subscriptions.
WSJ is worth $500 a year if you enjoy reading it cover to cover every day or if you are going into a finance career and don’t have access through employer. But for most people, investing in broad stock market index funds is a better option than stock picking, so WSJ is a luxury pleasure read.
Customer Center - The Wall Street Journal. Check your account status, create a vacation hold, update your address, renew your subscription, report a missed delivery and find support for other...
About a year ago I subscribed to the Wall Street Journal for the $4/month rate. Last month I received an email saying my WSJ subscription would soon be renewing at $38.99/month. I called to cancel but was hoping to negotiate a lower rate.
The nationwide scam targeted mostly elderly readers, allegedly charging them as much as double the actual price for new subscriptions and renewal offers to publications such as The Wall...
I am severely disappointed in the business practices of the Wall Street Journal. I was offered a $6 monthly subscription for the duration of one year. After one year transpired, the WSJ jacked up the rate to $49.99 per month -- no communication, no warning, no reminder.
The scammers have targeted readers at dozens of newspapers, including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Arizona