Newsweek Customer Service Issues

Archive 2

The following are issues that customers reported to GetHuman about Newsweek customer service, archive #2. It includes a selection of 8 issue(s) reported August 1, 2021 onward. If you have a similar customer service issue, this page will help you find current, up-to-date answers and solutions too.
I am corresponding with Jack Dutton regarding issues at the Connecticut Dept of Corrections about the medical staff affecting inmates' medical care. I have documents showing that staff did not follow UConn's directions, putting me in a worse position. It took 10 days before I received the necessary medical care as per the doctors' orders. I have numerous medical request forms where staff failed to provide me with the required medical orders from the doctor. I've compiled 50 pounds of documents and am preparing to file a federal lawsuit against the DOC. The Dept of Public Health did not investigate thoroughly, claiming insufficient information. My name is Urban J. Savaria, located in New London, CT. If you are willing to meet, I can provide you with detailed evidence of the issues I have faced. Please contact me at Cell [redacted] or Home phone [redacted]. I await your response.
Reported by GetHuman-urbainsa on domingo, 1 de agosto de 2021 0:29
Emma N., Deputy Culture Editor, wrote an article about a NY Post reporter's encounter with Alec Baldwin in New York City. The headline suggested the reporter was harassing Baldwin. The reporter, however, seemed to be simply doing his job. Emma N.'s article failed to mention Baldwin's aggressive behavior towards the reporter, including brandishing a pointed umbrella as a weapon. This is not the first time Baldwin has exhibited such behavior. The way the article portrayed the incident appears biased and overlooks Baldwin's actions. The reporter may consider taking legal action against Newsweek and Emma N. for defamation.
Reported by GetHuman6886172 on martes, 7 de diciembre de 2021 20:45
I would like to cancel my print subscription and stop receiving email bulletins from Newsweek. My subscription was unexpectedly renewed last summer without my consent. I intended to let the one-year print subscription end, similar to how I have handled other magazine subscriptions. I did not opt to receive daily email bulletins from Newsweek and was not given a choice. How can I go about ending my association with Newsweek and prevent further communications from them?
Reported by GetHuman6887467 on miércoles, 8 de diciembre de 2021 1:06
Subject: Complaint Regarding Newsweek Website Commenting Policies I recently contacted Newsweek about a concerning issue, and I am hoping for additional support from the community. I brought to Newsweek's attention the abuse of their website commenting policies. Individuals on the right are exploiting the ability to block those who disagree with them, resulting in others being barred from participating in discussions. This occurred most notably during the March 17 article: "Progressives Press Biden to Bypass Congress as Democrats Sour On Far Left." In this case, I was swiftly blocked after commenting, indicating a coordinated effort to misuse the platform's rules. I implore Newsweek to review and revise their policy to prevent users from arbitrarily excluding dissenting voices from conversations. Thank you for considering this important matter. Best, J.W. (posting as JonTomas)
Reported by GetHuman-jtwanles on viernes, 18 de marzo de 2022 1:40
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Reported by GetHuman-nrkabir on martes, 23 de agosto de 2022 6:05
Hello, I am a mental health advocate based in North Carolina, working to improve mental health care in my state. My former partner, a dedicated Army veteran, established two psychological rehabilitation centers in NC. I appreciated your insightful coverage earlier this year on the mistreatment of the mentally ill in the USA. The image of a vulnerable black man in a hospital gown being escorted through a busy city struck a chord with me, as it hit close to home. I would love to connect with the writer of the story and discuss the ongoing fight for justice, equality, and basic human rights with my fellow Army widows. Please reach out to me at [redacted] or [redacted].
Reported by GetHuman-hecomes on miércoles, 21 de septiembre de 2022 9:36
I would like to cancel my subscription as of May 13, [redacted]. I have been attempting to contact your company for weeks without success. The lack of contact information is concerning, and I am requesting a cancellation email today. If I do not receive one, I will be contacting the Office of Attorney General Ashley Moody in the State of Florida and the Bureau of Consumer Protection in Washington DC. Financially, I can no longer afford the subscription. - R. Provost
Reported by GetHuman8362305 on sábado, 13 de mayo de 2023 8:56
There was a recent story regarding Russian Prigozhin claiming Putin was misled about Ukraine posing no threat. It's crucial to ask Prigozhin why, after taking care of the Russian Military leader, he is now threatening to return to the frontline and fight Ukraine. Prigozhin confessed that the war on Ukraine was driven by a desire for land and resources, implying that Putin should withdraw troops, apologize to Ukraine, and return all seized lands, including Crimea. Russia's interest in Crimea is linked to its valuable financial resources like titanium, undeveloped oil, and gas, which Putin and his oligarchs have benefited from since [redacted]. The pursuit of more resources by Putin and his wealthy oligarchs, fueled by greed as stated by Prigozhin, logically suggests they should not escalate the unjustified war against Ukraine.
Reported by GetHuman8454369 on viernes, 23 de junio de 2023 21:16

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