Submitted by hmmm_ohhhhh t3_ycjdr4 in philadelphia
Hey all - I subscribed to the Inquirer as an out of towner (planning to move to your great city in the next few years) and have since decided to cancel my subscription as I am not reading the paper as much as I expected.
I know you have to call to cancel your account. Don't get me started on how frustrating THAT is, but whatever, I'll do it. However, I've called them 6 times now and every single time I get told by their robot that they can't find my account and to wait to be transferred to an agent. Ok fine! Except all 6 times it transfers me to a busy line and disconnects. *beep beep beep beep* to death. The only time I ever got through, the ONE time, they said their office was closed. Then they told me their business hours. Guess what, I called DURING BUSINESS HOURS! FFS!!!!
How am I supposed to cancel this account if I can't get ahold of them? FFS it should not be this difficult. I've already sent emails. Tf am I supposed to do now? I don't really think I should have to call my bank to get them to block the charges, but that is about the only idea for a next step I can come up with.
tu_away_2020 t1_itmiwc1 wrote
Chargeback, your bank will take care of the rest.