Remember playing word games for free when you buy your paper product? Now this legacy industry needs to monetize it. An additional 6 bucks for wordle. Are you charge for comics now too? Shame on you!
Impossible to access their articles without their glorious paywall. As a subscriber, getting my card canceled after the subscription period was close to impossible. The worst customer service I have ever encountered in my life.
NYTimes is my favorite news source; I check it every day - I love the New York Times. They often break news, they coverage is generally comprehensive, well-informed and well-written. Mostly, I read their world news, US news, political coverage and business and technology sections. They also have good book reviews.
Upsetting. I want to delete my account. No one could help on the phone or over the chat. Just terrible customer service. For such a big company, it doesn't seem they care or value their customers.
It is owned by a billionaire from Mexico, who wants to force his views upon Americans. They write disgusting lies about whoever has a different opinion.
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The New York Times online does require (free) registration, but it is well worth that small investment of time. Keep up on events that shape the world by visiting often.
I get ongoing spam emails from "nytdirect[at]nyttimes.com" trying to make me click on the fake dating site as "Sweet and Casual", when I didn't subscribe to NYT.
It had made me lose trust to NYT and won't respond to scammers.
Too much bias. Articles that don't seem well researched or rushed and that are later proven to have used misrepresentations of what sources said. We need objectivity and patience.
I am a long time subscriber, who has grown to hate them with a passion. The only similar company is Directv. They sell you a subscription for a premium price - then keep shrinking what it covers and try to sell you more stuff - they put up recipes, then put up a pay wall in the middle of you trying to cook them, they review items with wirecutter, then put up a paywall if you flag it and come back to it later. Slimiest of slimey practices. Should be truly ashamed of themselves
I am so disappointed in the New York Times subscription service at this time of COVID-19. I had a subscription which I canceled due to closing my bank account. I was assured, in writing, that my account would be good until the end of the month. They lied. NYT closed my account and are refusing to deliver the paper, saying they will issue a refund (to a closed account)! It takes 2 weeks. HA HA! How long did it take them to take my money out of my account? 2 minutes.
Very informative site for international news, love the blogs section especially. I was planning to give a five star review, one star for the Google ads. Advertisements, hate that!
Liberals love drinking the koolaide dispensed from this paper. They can't think on their own. This paper is part of what's wrong with our country right now.
They run stories without much fact-checking or investigation. Their sole purpose seems to be to get Hillary Clinton elected; journalistic ethics be damned.
Now, you can read the new york times for free on your computer. I love that I can search for articles on a specific subject of interest. You can even find older articles covering specific topics.
The NYT is Far Right wing Antisemitic POS garbage posing as "News". I wouldn't use it for Toilet paper or a birdcage liner. Truly disgusting and disappointing
Not worth the monthly recurring cost. NYTimes doesn't allow you to cancel your subscription yourself by logging in online. You either have to call customer service or chat with them. Then when you are trying to cancel they try to offer you other products when all you want to do is cancel. Bad experience. Would not try again.
This is what they list as their cancellation process:
There are several ways to unsubscribe from The Times. Once your subscription has been cancelled you will have limited access to The New York Times's content.
Speak with a Customer Care Advocate
Call us at *******612 if you are in the U.S. Our hours are 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. E. T. Monday to Friday, and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. E. T. On weekends and holidays.
Please see our international contact information if you are outside of the U.S.
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The NY Times relentlessly polarizes us at a time when the US needs to be brought together. Half truths, spin and Pulitzer arrogance so brilliantly weave a path to irrelevance. What a waste.
I appreciate it how easy NYTimes made it for me to cancel my newspaper digital subscription. That will make it easier to come back if and when I want to.
I subscribe to a weekend service. I live in an Apartment building. I have tried in vain to get them to deliver to my apartment as they did Pre-COVID however they deliver to the lobby. I do NOT live in the lobby. It's like going to a restaurant and your waiter sets up chairs and a table in the bathroom. Or you have a home with a New York Time mail box and it is tossed at your garage. This doesn't work for this 72 year old. Here is proof that I have been in communication with them: Kristen B (The New York Times Customer Care)
Dec 25,2021, 9:42 AM EST
Hello Howard,
Thank you for contacting the New York times!
I do apologize for ongoing issue that you are experiencing.
I went ahead and applied credit for the inconvenience of the paper's placement.
I also will be sending a message over to the delivery department regarding your concern.
If you have any questions or require any other assistance, please feel free to reply to this email. You can also call us at *******637, text us at *******348 or chat with us.
Happy Holidays!
Kristen B
Customer Care Advocate
The New York Times This is what Kristen and others have said but never done - I tried to download this but it isn't in the right form.
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