Woodworkers Journal Heads-up
I subscribed to WJ in August, and I went to their website last night to investigate why I had not received any issue. I assumed it was just a matter of waiting another week or two. After I logged onto their site, in my account area it indicated that I should have received a Sept issue and a November issue by now. When I marked the box that I hadn't received them, it quickly replied that they had no back issues and that my subscription would be extended by 3 months. So, if you are a subscriber, you may want to check that you are receiving the issues you paid for. Bill |
Woodworkers Journal Heads-up
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 14:54:47 -0400, Bill
wrote: I subscribed to WJ in August, and I went to their website last night to investigate why I had not received any issue. I assumed it was just a matter of waiting another week or two. After I logged onto their site, in my account area it indicated that I should have received a Sept issue and a November issue by now. When I marked the box that I hadn't received them, it quickly replied that they had no back issues and that my subscription would be extended by 3 months. So, if you are a subscriber, you may want to check that you are receiving the issues you paid for. Dunno 'bout you, Bill, but every NEW subscription I start says it has a 9-12 week first-issue delay for processing. I always scream for the current issues and they usually deliver, but the folks answering the phone say "We haven't received it yet." because I go through the cheapest outlets. 3 years of mag for $10 or $14.97/yr through the mag? -- Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball! |
Woodworkers Journal Heads-up
Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 14:54:47 -0400, wrote: I subscribed to WJ in August, and I went to their website last night to investigate why I had not received any issue. I assumed it was just a matter of waiting another week or two. After I logged onto their site, in my account area it indicated that I should have received a Sept issue and a November issue by now. When I marked the box that I hadn't received them, it quickly replied that they had no back issues and that my subscription would be extended by 3 months. So, if you are a subscriber, you may want to check that you are receiving the issues you paid for. Dunno 'bout you, Bill, but every NEW subscription I start says it has a 9-12 week first-issue delay for processing. I always scream for the current issues and they usually deliver, but the folks answering the phone say "We haven't received it yet." because I go through the cheapest outlets. 3 years of mag for $10 or $14.97/yr through the mag? -- Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball! I know what you are saying, but they had evidently already established my expiration date and indicated that they had mailed 2 issues. It was just a FYI, YMMV. Bill |
Woodworkers Journal Heads-up
On Sat, 16 Oct 2010 20:26:54 -0400, Bill wrote:
Larry Jaques wrote: On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 14:54:47 -0400, wrote: I subscribed to WJ in August, and I went to their website last night to investigate why I had not received any issue. I assumed it was just a matter of waiting another week or two. After I logged onto their site, in my account area it indicated that I should have received a Sept issue and a November issue by now. When I marked the box that I hadn't received them, it quickly replied that they had no back issues and that my subscription would be extended by 3 months. So, if you are a subscriber, you may want to check that you are receiving the issues you paid for. Dunno 'bout you, Bill, but every NEW subscription I start says it has a 9-12 week first-issue delay for processing. I always scream for the current issues and they usually deliver, but the folks answering the phone say "We haven't received it yet." because I go through the cheapest outlets. 3 years of mag for $10 or $14.97/yr through the mag? -- Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball! I know what you are saying, but they had evidently already established my expiration date and indicated that they had mailed 2 issues. Ayup, they blew it, alright. It was just a FYI, YMMV. OK. -- Know how to listen, and you will profit even from those who talk badly. -- Plutarch |
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