Then, their parent company, Gannett, went out and bought up all the weekly community papers in our area, so I cancelled that one too.
They quit calling to ask me to take the paper back when I refused to stop telling them exactly what they could do with it. But they called a friend of mine who only gets Sunday delivery and offerred 6 months free daily paper as a trial. That smacks of desperation if you ask me.
I cancelled the Tennessean, another Gannet paper. They called the very day after I cancelled and offered me 50% off.
I refused. Now they keep sending me past due bills for a month of service after delivery was stopped. I guess they think they'll badger me into paying, even though I don't owe it.
Not gonna happen.
>> I cancelled my subscription to the Enquirer (Cincinnati) last election season, because they have such a hard time pretending not to be screaching Code pink, ACLU loving, commie sympathizing, klintoon loving liberals.
You must have some strict standards - not that that's a bad thing.
The Inkwar was about the closest thing to a conservative paper I read - at least on the editorial page. The culture section had the usual gay agenda agitprop day after day.
Compared to the Plain Dealer and the Dayton Daily News (the Pravda of the midwest) the Inkwar was a bit of an oasis.