Calling US Weekly Magazine is useless if you miss the window of hours where they're open, as the automated system doesn't do you any good whatsoever. When you call, you're asked if you're calling about the print subscription or the digital subscription.
However, regardless of your answer, you won't get any assistance. If you choose the print subscription option, you're told that because of cutbacks with the postal service, subscriptions are being delayed and customers need to expect that their issues will take longer to receive. However, they are still delivering print subscriptions, and customers can expect that they will still receive their ordered issue on the new schedule.
If you choose the digital subscription, you aren't offered any assistance whatsoever. The system instead automatically goes into a message about how they are available six days a week and what times they're available, and how you can call back later during those times. The system also tells you that you can do much of your work with your subscription on the US Weekly website, and it encourages you to log on there.
Overall, I wasn't impressed with the phone system. I understand the need to have some times where people aren't available, but in those situations, the automated system should offer some kind of assistance. Even if it's only the option to check your subscription status or how long it is until your next issue, that would be preferable to simply getting an unhelpful message.
Based on this interaction, I would only call this number during standard business hours, as it's no use outside of this time.
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