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Anonymous
Posted January 21, 2010
I ordered this months ago and never received an issue. When I emailed customer service, they said the post office returned my issues as bad address, which of course they never bothered to contact me about for over 3 months. When they supplied the address they had for me, it was correct - and I receive plenty of other magazines to this address. I asked in email what we do next, and never got a response. So I called them, and spoke to a person. They told me the same thing, that my first issues were returned to sender, and that my address needed to be corrected. I told them it was correct, at which point they said it was all fixed now. I asked how it was all fixed, if the original address they had was correct and yet I wasn't receiving an issue. She repeated that it was all fixed now, offered to sell me a gift of wired to someone else, and when I declined, hung up on me. I suppose I'm supposed to cross my fingers and wait another couple months?
I will never order another magazine from this company (CondeNast Publications). FYI, other magazines by this company are:
Vogue
W
Glamour
Allure
Self
Teen Vogue
GQ
Details
Architectural Digest
Brides
Lucky
Golf Digest
Golf World
Vanity Fair
Bon Appetit
Traveler
The New Yorker
I've subscribed before to Self, GQ, and Details, and they all were so bad I never renewed.
4 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I have meet Wired magazine on 90s in the streets of Lima Peru in a book flea market. These issue has William Gibson on frontpage, I buy it and begin to read and always is fresh and original, taking account of new computers, gadgets and some luxury items.
But Wired is "the magazine" to be informed about technologies and the future. Right now the mag has become so full of advertising but always have good articles from lucid people, Nicholas Negroponte, Bruce Sterling and interviews to the directors of high tech companies.
Essential.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 19, 2008
My two teen boys love this magazine. It has technology and science information written in a fun to read format. This magazine has all the up to date, hip products and information.
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Posted May 5, 2011
Bought a subscription in September 2010, by February 2011 still hadn't arrived. Customer service was RUDE and no help whatsoever. Finally started arriving in March!
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