Sporadic unwanted delivery of the Spokesman Review and Pinch paper that litter my drivewayI am a real estate appraiser here in SpokaneI have appraised a lot of vacant homes that have been broken into, squatted in, and severely damaged by those who look for this type of opportunityOn many occasions there is the “calling card” Spokesman Review on the front porchSometimes a pile of them on the front porch of a house that has been vacant a year plusIn most cases a field service manager will come by every month or so to look after the house and clean the papers that continue to pile upOn Tuesday’s they deliver a “Pinch Paper” to everyone even non subscribersThe delivery people get paid for each one they deliver, so it is an incentive to drop them off everywhereIt comes in a Orange Wrap and they will continue to deliver even if there is one from the week before sitting thereI am sure you have seen homes driving around like I do with piles of these in the drivewayI don’t k
I have requested many times over the past few years to stop delivery of the Pinch to my address My requests have been temporarily honored each time and I did not receive the Pinch for several months until this summer They are now throwing it in my driveway each week again When I call, they say I am on their do not deliver list but they have a new manager who will be advised of the problem This is the third week in the most recent occurrence and still it shows up every Tuesday morning I do not want it, and it irritates me to no end that a business can throw trash in my yard every single week
I prepaid for a year subscription with the Spokesman Review, weeks of Weds-Thur-Fri-Sat-Sun home delivery on December 18, Yesterday I received a post card from The Spokesman Review saying my newspaper subscription rate changed to $per week starting 5/23/(date already passed by the time I received the postcard) and the new expiration date is 7/13/ No explanation, nothing
I do not believe this is ethical or legal, and is totally an unconscionable way to notify a customer of 20+ years I believe their Renewal Notice would be in effect a contract for services that were pre-paid There is no wording on the renewal notice that service contracts can be rescinded or changed without notice on the renewal notice
As a resident of Greater Spokane the Spokesman-Review is the only print media for our area The Spokesman-Review uses social media to further their reach One such media outlet is Facebook The problem is that the person responsible for the content has a political bias I challenged the editor on the bias of the content posted and their failure to present to the people of Spokane all sides of world, national, and local event
Apparently, ability to exercise a counter point of view or to challenge the editor at the Spokesman is not acceptable The editor has block the ability to follow and comment on the biased content postedThe block was done without warning or justification A clear violation of speechI'm not the only one the Spokesman-Review has done this to
The Spokesman-Review should be ashamed
On June the Spokesman Review Pinch paper was delivered on Greenwood road by throwing the paper into the road Some were in driveways, others directly onto the road way I consider this littering and unprofessional Paper could be deliver by the mailbox or at least onto people's driveway
I signed up to get this delivered to my apartment and have NEVER gotten any paperAnd I just checked my bank account and saw that I have been billed for it AGAIN I called all the phone numbers I could find and no one ever answered their phone or returned my calls when I left voice mailsI was able to find out that they had the wrong address but no one ever updated it or got a hold of me A YEAR AGO, when I signed up for this
Sporadic unwanted delivery of the Spokesman Review and Pinch paper that litter my drivewayI am a real estate appraiser here in SpokaneI have appraised a lot of vacant homes that have been broken into, squatted in, and severely damaged by those who look for this type of opportunityOn many occasions there is the “calling card” Spokesman Review on the front porchSometimes a pile of them on the front porch of a house that has been vacant a year plusIn most cases a field service manager will come by every month or so to look after the house and clean the papers that continue to pile upOn Tuesday’s they deliver a “Pinch Paper” to everyone even non subscribersThe delivery people get paid for each one they deliver, so it is an incentive to drop them off everywhereIt comes in a Orange Wrap and they will continue to deliver even if there is one from the week before sitting thereI am sure you have seen homes driving around like I do with piles of these in the drivewayI don’t k
I have requested many times over the past few years to stop delivery of the Pinch to my address My requests have been temporarily honored each time and I did not receive the Pinch for several months until this summer They are now throwing it in my driveway each week again When I call, they say I am on their do not deliver list but they have a new manager who will be advised of the problem This is the third week in the most recent occurrence and still it shows up every Tuesday morning I do not want it, and it irritates me to no end that a business can throw trash in my yard every single week
I prepaid for a year subscription with the Spokesman Review, weeks of Weds-Thur-Fri-Sat-Sun home delivery on December 18, Yesterday I received a post card from The Spokesman Review saying my newspaper subscription rate changed to $per week starting 5/23/(date already passed by the time I received the postcard) and the new expiration date is 7/13/ No explanation, nothing
I do not believe this is ethical or legal, and is totally an unconscionable way to notify a customer of 20+ years I believe their Renewal Notice would be in effect a contract for services that were pre-paid There is no wording on the renewal notice that service contracts can be rescinded or changed without notice on the renewal notice
As a resident of Greater Spokane the Spokesman-Review is the only print media for our area The Spokesman-Review uses social media to further their reach One such media outlet is Facebook The problem is that the person responsible for the content has a political bias I challenged the editor on the bias of the content posted and their failure to present to the people of Spokane all sides of world, national, and local event
Apparently, ability to exercise a counter point of view or to challenge the editor at the Spokesman is not acceptable The editor has block the ability to follow and comment on the biased content postedThe block was done without warning or justification A clear violation of speechI'm not the only one the Spokesman-Review has done this to
The Spokesman-Review should be ashamed
On June the Spokesman Review Pinch paper was delivered on Greenwood road by throwing the paper into the road Some were in driveways, others directly onto the road way I consider this littering and unprofessional Paper could be deliver by the mailbox or at least onto people's driveway
I signed up to get this delivered to my apartment and have NEVER gotten any paperAnd I just checked my bank account and saw that I have been billed for it AGAIN I called all the phone numbers I could find and no one ever answered their phone or returned my calls when I left voice mailsI was able to find out that they had the wrong address but no one ever updated it or got a hold of me A YEAR AGO, when I signed up for this