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The Wall Street Journal Online: One-Year Online Subscription from: Dow Jones and Company, Inc. List Price: $99.00 Your Price: $89.99 You Save: $9.01 ( 9%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: SoftwareBrand: Dow Jones EAN: 0078908000187 Label: Dow Jones and Company, Inc. Manufacturer: Dow Jones and Company, Inc. Publisher: Dow Jones and Company, Inc. Release Date: October 03, 2000 Studio: Dow Jones and Company, Inc. Sales Rank: 744 Features:
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Editorial Review: Amazon.com Review: It's a newspaper, it's a Web site--it's all of the information that comes rolled up in every edition of The Wall Street Journal and much more, available online. Anyone who wants to stay on top of U.S. and international news, especially economic and technology-oriented stories, will find The Wall Street Journal Online to be a valuable asset. Forbes has called it "simply the best business news site on the Web." The interactive Journal delivers stock quotes on demand, continually updated news, a customized news- and portfolio-tracking service, access to extensive archives, and "briefing books" for 22,000 companies and more than 7,000 U.S. mutual funds. Readers who are familiar with the print edition will not be surprised by the interactive Journal's personality: it looks a lot like the paper version, and it's just as staid as its paper counterpart. Navigation is intuitive and ease of use is... easy. Unlike the print journal, this version follows you to work and around the world. All you need is your password and laptop to carry this invaluable business partner to any meeting, anywhere. --Stefanie Durbin Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Should be called WSJ Lite...I renewed my online subscription about ten months ago by buying it through Amazon. Things went smoothly and everything was great. I was getting access to the best newspaper on the planet relatively cheap with a three month archive. Then Murdoch bought it and took control. The website has been completely redesigned and the articles have been dumbed down a bit/shortened. I get bombarded with several advertisements on the main page, even after paying $89.99 for a thirteen month subscrition. Every ... Read More Rating: - InflationI've now been a subscriber to the online version of the paper for five years. My original subscription was $69. In subsequent years, it has gone to $79, $89, $99, and this year, I'm informed $119. That's a 71% increase in five years. Slightly more than general inflation. I will echo other reviewers' problems with customer service. Last year, I got the e-mail about the automatic renewal. I called the 800 number to tell them I didn't want them to automatically renew me, and to cancel ... Read More Rating: - Horrible Customer ServiceI have been a subscriber of WSJ online since the beginning (over 10 years), and recently got an unexpected 20% increase in the annual renewal rate ($120) put on my AE card. I love the Journal, and read it every day, but 20% was enough to make me rethink my subscription. I called to cancel, and couldn't get through after 3 tries and long waits. After reading here I find I am stuck with the renewal. I then went to cancel my CC which was not possible. This reminds me of the old AOL which made it impossible ... Read More Rating: - Great valueI have now bought this service to the Wall Street Journal on-line for a second year. The WSJ on line provides great value since one can read articles from the paper journal every day anywhere where there is web access. It also provides email alerts on all sorts of topics and news cataglories. My only problems were 1- it is hard to locate the on-line item on the Amazon network; 2- Amazon does not clearly explain that they will first send a letter (which takes one week) to the subscriber and then one ... Read More Rating: - Worth its price; and yes - auto renewal can be canceledThe Wall Street Journal on-line (or paper edition) is definitely worth its subscription price and is definitely a 5 Star - no question about it. In response to reviewers that complained about automatic renewal on their credit card, and an the inability to obtain a refund, the WSJ specifically spells out its policy in its Subscriber Agreement and Terms of Use, which you need to accept (and therefore you need to read first) before you subscribe. I repeat the important excerpts ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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