WSJ moments after I cancelled a duplicate subscription and trying to upgrade my current subscription. Person on the line was an idiot. However they did have my address incorrect, so I am worried that it was some sort of phishing scheme.
This # calls our house phone once a week or so. We screen our calls with caller ID and never answered this number. They never leave a message, so we never called them back. Now that I have goggled the number and found your website I may answer their call next time and ask to be put on the "Call Center's No Not Call List", but I may just continue to ignore them. Thanks for the information.
this call comes from a company that pursues several tasks ...primarily, it is to get a renewal on an expired subscription to the Wall Street Journal ...harmless, if it isn't a nuisance to you...and it is legitimate...I just ask them to not call so much and be done with it ...if I want to renew, I will call them...So far, the calling company has honored that.
The reason I don't take them up on their offer is, all previous subscriptions to WSJ has been by redeeming excess Delta Sky Miles and I don't like paying for subscriptions to a paper. But I sure do like the WSJ.