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The Economist is a newspaper that has serious issues with the ability to cancel subscriptions combined with frequent increases in subscription prices. They have broken web forms for cancellations. Cancellation can only be done by reaching out to support and being subjected to repeated offers for discounted subscriptions, a process that can take quite a long time.
The Economist is a newspaper that has serious issues with the ability to cancel subscriptions combined with frequent increases in subscription prices. They have broken web forms for cancellations. Cancellation can only be done by reaching out to support and being subjected to repeated offers for discounted subscriptions, a process that can take quite a long time.

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The Economist is a newspaper that has serious issues with the ability to cancel subscriptions combined with frequent increases in subscription prices. They have broken web forms for cancellations. Cancellation can only be done by reaching out to support and being subjected to repeated offers for discounted subscriptions, a process that can take quite a long time.