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Visa Signature and Visa Infinite cardholders can receive a free one-year digital subscription to the Wall Street Journal with following steps.
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- Enter first 8 digits of your Visa Signature or Visa Infinite card number
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- No credit card details or payment is required in order to redeem this gift
- Google Voice number may work in place of mobile phone number
- The gift of WSJ membership access will last for 12 months from the point of activation. After 12 months the access will expire and you will be given the option to purchase a WSJ membership at the present WSJ subscription rate.
- Regular Wall Street Journal Digital rate is $38.99/month
- Offer valid till: May 31, 2022
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Just went through this myself and as far as I can tell "no". The only way to cancel is to call so they can try to sell you a new subscription. I told the CSR that the only way I'll renew is for $4 per month and I was offered that, but only for 6 months and the thought of subjecting myself to repeat this process was enough for me to say no. Reminds me of Sirius XM.
609-627-1351 is the number for most states.
M-F 7a - 8p EST
As if it were still 1999.
yes, it seems like the Murdochs are making it tough to cancel.
if you live in most states, you have to talk to a telemarketer who will try to upsell you. This is the WSJ in 2023.
California, Delaware, some others have passed consumer protection legislation so that you can cancel with a click. See:
https://customercenter.
feck the WSJ. As someone said, it's marginally better than USA Today (in some subjects). Lots of tabloid-style fluff, and the comments are like something out of the John Birch society. Total disappointment with this crap journalism.
just canceled by phone, but refused to give my street address which they said was needed for "security". BS.
They're just trying to Hoover up as much data as they can so they can make money from selling information to marketers. Anyone who doesn't believe that is a dupe. I refused.
I did give them my "membership number", my email address used, and my name (which I wish I didn't).
What other media outlet requires this rigmarol?. F the WSJ and Dow Jones Corpse.
They're just trying to Hoover up as much data as they can so they can make money from selling information to marketers. Anyone who doesn't believe that is a dupe. I refused.
I did give them my "membership number", my email address used, and my name (which I wish I didn't).
What other media outlet requires this rigmarol?. F the WSJ and Dow Jones Corpse.
I'm still not sure if I'll be billed again. In the "Customer Care" tab https://customercenter.
If I am billed, I'll contest it with my credit card company.
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They did not attempt to charge me(I don't think I ever gave them my credit card in any case).
It was nice for being free, and I would do it again but didn't really seem worth paying more than a nominal amount for.