deacdiggler
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i'm also wearing a vineyard vines q-zip, so full mappie today (i have no idea if a middle aged professional is a mappie but i'm going with it)
I tried to cancel a Bon Appetit subscription yesterday for 40 minutes.not much more maddening than navigating corporate customer service
I generally love Chalamet, but he is definitely over acting in the clips I've seen...like here in this clip around the 17 second mark where he says "making chocolate o' course" it just sounds so fake and trying too hard. And he's making the Jim Carrey kinda facial movements. Just too much.
The supporting cast seems pretty great though. I love Keegan-Michael Key in basically EVERYTHING he does, and Hugh Grant as the Oompa Loompa looks hilarious....also Matt Lucas and Rowan Atkinson are plusses.
Seems like with a better lead, this could have been amazing. But they had to jump on the "It" guy...surprised it's not Oscar Isaac or Pedro Pascal lol....I'll wait till streaming, if I even watch it.
That sounds like its own circle of hellI tried to cancel a Bon Appetit subscription yesterday for 40 minutes.
I hate when companies try to bury their customer service #s on their site so you gotta google around. No, I don't want to read an article to troubleshoot my issue.not much more maddening than navigating corporate customer service
First tried online, which genuinely never works. Kept getting 404s and redirects. So I called. On hold for 20 min. Passed me over twice. No longer a Condé Nast employee talking to me, I’m not even sure it was a person. My wife gifted me the subscription three years ago, and I kept paying for it the following 2 years, but they wanted all of her and all of my contact and payment info, and offered me a billion discounts before they finally let me cancel. Wasn’t very fun.That sounds like its own circle of hell
At least if the subscription was originated online I agree.it really should be illegal for you not to be able to cancel services like cable, magazines/newspapers, etc online. like if you legit don't want it anymore just push the button and it's done. you're free to call up if you like doing things over the phone or if you wanna try and finagle a discount.
Need a federal law like California's cancellation law. If you can start a subscription online you have to be able to cancel it online.it really should be illegal for you not to be able to cancel services like cable, magazines/newspapers, etc online. like if you legit don't want it anymore just push the button and it's done. you're free to call up if you like doing things over the phone or if you wanna try and finagle a discount.
that seems like something the Biden admin would (should) look into as it's in line with stuff they're working on like junk fees and all-in pricing on things.Need a federal law like California's cancellation law. If you can start a subscription online you have to be able to cancel it online.