In a nutshell: If you have a subscription to the Philadelphia Inquirer, you probably rely on it daily for the latest local news, insights, columns, and maybe even the comics. So if you didn't get your Philadelphia Inquirer paper, you are probably eager to find out what happened and fix the problem as soon as possible. There are a few different possible reasons why you didn't get your paper, and all of them should be pretty easy to fix.
If you have a subscription to the Philadelphia Inquirer, you probably rely on it daily for the latest local news, insights, columns, and maybe even the comics. So if you didn't get your Philadelphia Inquirer paper, you are probably eager to find out what happened and fix the problem as soon as possible. There are a few different possible reasons why you didn't get your paper, and all of them should be pretty easy to fix.
If carrier delivery is no longer available in your area, or if you no longer want to rely on carrier delivery, ask one of the paper's customer service representatives to switch you to mail delivery.Please note that, if you opt for mail delivery, you will get an early edition of the Sunday paper with the Saturday mail. This edition will have everything the regular Sunday edition will with the exception of late breaking news.If you didn't get your paper and have mail delivery, you may need to contact the USPS for assistance.If you really want to read the paper you didn't receive, remember that your subscription includes the e-Edition. You can read it on the paper's website.
See if you received a notification that carrier delivery is no longer available in your area. If you have then that is the cause of the problem right there, and all you need to do is contact the paper's customer service department to arrange for another method of delivery in the future.
Philadelphia Inquirer form
It's in the Subscription Services section.
Provide the date of your missing delivery and, if relevant, the name of your carrier, if you have carrier delivery and know the carrier's name.
You may want to ask if your account will be credited for the missed delivery or, if you prefer, if you can get the missing paper with your next delivery.
If you cannot use the paper's form for some reason, or if you need additional help, call the Philadelphia Inquirer's customer service department for assistance. The customer service department is open from 6:00 am to 1:00 pm EST from Monday through Friday and from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday.
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