The New Yorker Customer Service Issues

Archive 1

The following are issues that customers reported to GetHuman about The New Yorker customer service, archive #1. It includes a selection of 2 issue(s) reported December 19, 2019 onward. If you have a similar customer service issue, this page will help you find current, up-to-date answers and solutions too.
I have a print subscription and receive daily emails at [redacted] with articles. Today, I encountered a message stating I've exceeded my monthly limit, which should not apply to me as a print subscriber. I attempted to log in, but was prompted for a password that I don't recall. I tried to reset my password without success. How can I restore the unrestricted access I previously enjoyed? - Michael S. from Wynnewood, PA.
Reported by GetHuman4123228 on Thursday, December 19, 2019 6:00 PM
Mr. Ronon Farrow, I am Mr. Rick Jenkins, and I greatly admire your work. At 64 years old, with 20 years of service in the Army behind me, I am now enjoying my retirement. I am disappointed by the lack of discussion on the blackmail issues involving Bill Cosby and NBC. It appears NBC thwarted Cosby's attempts to acquire their media company twice, claiming a black person could not own a media corporation. This event highlights the systemic barriers people of color face in achieving top positions. The trial's integrity was compromised with false testimonies from women paid to slander Cosby. It is vital to thoroughly investigate such matters, just as we teach our children to do. Hollywood's reluctance to embrace diversity in entertainment, like a black "X-Files" or hero, perpetuates inequality. This bias extends to Miss America pageants and societal challenges faced by people of color. These issues contribute to the unfortunate reality of police violence and global depopulation efforts disproportionately affecting communities of color. It is crucial to shed light on these injustices. Sincerely, Mr. Jenkins
Reported by GetHuman4614570 on Thursday, April 9, 2020 11:36 PM

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