Reviews
It's a shame that this horrible news paper calls it's self after our beautiful state "new york" As a NY resident i feel that it's for my own sake and everyone's sake to call it out, and that every proud new Yorker needs to do the same and call it out loud, it's well known that there is a rise in racism and in antisemitism attacks in the recent months and there is no question that part of the reason why they happen is the fault of the horrible "NY times" and there terrible articles that in holds tons of lies and terrible stuff, And I would say that instead of opening every day a new antisemitic task force btw it's a very good thing the government should also hold NY times accountable for what they are writing, We all know that there is freedom of speech but the problem is that it's not stopping only by speech it goes further from that... That's for understanding!!!
I am always happy to speak to The staff at a New York Times. For me they get it right the first time. Subscribe to the New York Times and get exactly what you are expecting no doubt. The best news
New York Times, online Good newspaper. Has kept up the traditions for a long time, both on national and international news.
Ok, I'm going to make an honest review, The New York Times is real news, which is the best thing about it, but there have been many 1 star reviews that are true, Although not all of the one star reviews are true. The New York Times subscription is very expensive which is why I am giving this review a 4 star. There are many good things about The New York Times. Keep up the good work!
If you are out for a walk try to go to this place on the first floor there are restaurants
BAIT & SWITCH - After subscribing to the print edition for over a decade, I opted to go digital for environmental reasons. I purchased the "all-access digital" subscription. Today I learn the only way to read the online version of the paper that's laid out like the print edition Replica edition, is to purchase a separate, $20/month Replica subscription. Clearly, the "all-access digital" subscription is not "all access." Very disappointing the paper would try to nick customers in order to have a satisfactory online reading experience.
I have comments published. Since about April no comments published. I called customer care explaining the situation ... apparently I contacted customer care over five times. . To paraphrase... We are not not checking this email address. However, we want to make sure that you can get in touch with us. Please visit our contact page to find the information you need. Please do not respond to this email address is not monitored To paraphrase this email. I contacted customer care about five times and I believe you are not familiar with my comments. And today any comments are not published. ... in the past my computer system works ...but the times email receiving my comments may need to be updated.
Wow, I requested to delete my account as I do not use it and my account was part of a data breach. I contacted their customer service, filled out a form, and then I receive this: Thank you for contacting The New York Times Company regarding your request. We cannot fulfill your request at this time because the laws of your country do not afford you data subject rights. We’re sorry for the inconvenience. So you "cannot" fulfill my request or you're not legally obligated to fulfill my request??? Delete my account instead of leaking my data!!!
Good journalism, bad business model. They spam you no end to sign up for a paid digital subscription but make it so painfully difficult to cancel. You can't cancel your subscription online, you have to CALL THEM. And mind you, they can't be bothered on weekends. And when you are finally allowed to call, they make you wait half an hour. I had two more days on my subscription but they canceled it right away after my call. If you are thinking of a digital subscription, consider yourself warned.
Not happy the paper directions Hopes will change very soon