Woeful customer service. 4 times I've contacted them, 3 times on chat funcrion, get left hanging for 35 minutes and then drops off. Then get fobbed off with non answers. Called customer service and my... See more
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Thetimes.co.uk hosts the digital edition of The Times, Britain’s oldest national daily newspaper, and its sister title The Sunday Times. The Times was founded in 1785 by the editor and publisher John Walter I, “to record the principal occurrences of the times” for the service of the public. It was called the Daily Universal Register for the first three years, until it rebranded as The Times in 1788 – the first newspaper in the world to use the Times name. In his first edition, John Walter I explained that “like a well-covered table, it should contain something suited to every palate” including politics, foreign affairs, matters of trade, legal trials, advertisements and “amusements”. In its tone and political neutrality, Walter reserved the right of the newspaper “to censure or applaud either [political party]” and to cover contending issues with respectful “fair argument”. More than 200 years on, these founding principles hold true today. The Times has supported both New Labour and the Conservatives in recent times and supported Remain in the 2016 EU referendum. The titles are currently the biggest selling quality print newspapers in the UK and in 2018 The Times was named Britain’s most trusted national newspaper by the Reuters Institute for Journalism at Oxford University. In 2019 The Times and The Sunday Times won the Daily and Sunday newspaper of the year categories at the British Press Awards among several other prizes for their writing, reporting, investigations and campaigns. Both papers are committed to driving digital innovation in all areas of their world-class journalism.
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Very difficult to cancel this…
Very difficult to cancel this subscription. I had not realized that I had taken up the offer of £1 for 3 months then £25.99 was taken from my bank account last week. This was put through on a card number that had expired and was changed. I contacted my bank when I saw it was pending and they could not cancel it and advised me to go through to the times. I emailed them straight away and got a response that was irrelevant. Have called 5 times since and told today they can’t refund me and I have to cancel separately. I did this after holding on for so long . I am a pensioner and have a limited amount to live on each month. They said they couldn’t give me a refund even though I contacted them whilst it was pending. Good job I cancelled it they would take £25.99 every month to read this online. I didn’t even read it as I thought I had no subscription. Please avoid these offers. They do not remind you before they take this money and I think this is exactly what they expect to achieve people thinking the subscription expired only to be shocked when the money goes out of their bank account
If I could give 0 stars I would
If I could give 0 stars I would. After paying £1 a month for 12 months The Times then automatically without any notice started taking £10 a month from my account. I called on the day it changed and they would not refund the money it had taken. There was no notice the would change the amount they took. Awful customer services from an ethically bankrupt company. I will never do business with them again.
Horrible experience
Horrible experience
Very difficult to unsubscribe and they wouldn’t refund me when it was actually their fault!!!!
Also very Overpriced…….not value for money
Dodgy business practice
Cannot believe there is no way to cancel subscription online, and they won't issue a refund if you forget to cancel your subscription which they are banking on that. Horrendous experience overall I would recommend to stay away from the Times.
Happy to take money online, not so happy to do cancellations online
Echoing others to say that in this day and age requiring people to cancel a subscription by calling (wheras they are MORE than happy for people to purchase a digital subscription online) and then not offering any courtesy communications to say that a trial is ending and that people are now into full payment (leaving me £30 out of pocket for a subscription I barely used). It screams dodgy gym practices from days of yore, or the type of stunts Virgin and Sky used to pull. Even expressing my dissatisfaction with both these things on the phone, the person putting through my cancellation was still trying to upsell to me. Ridiculous.
Avoid at all costs
Avoid at all costs. Very difficult to cancel subscription - have to call them and person on the phone asks a lot of questions and talks you through a lot of unnecessary offers. Should be a cancellation button on the website itself.
Declining quality of journalism
I have subscribed to the Times digital for 4 years now. Successfully negotiated down to an annual fee of £89,which has risen slightly. However, I have found the quality of journalism decreasing so decided to cancel my subscription. Having to phone to cancel is annoying, but I avoided any chat from the rep by simply stating their journalism is appalling and on a level of the Daily Mail.
Been trying for months to add a bonus…
Been trying for months to add a bonus member without success. I wonder if anyone has achieved this?
Never again
Never again. One hour to cancel and even then saying payments will continue for another year on an agreement I wasn’t aware I’d signed up for.
I would never have dreamt of first checking The Times on Trustpilot. I had the impression, as I am sure almost everyone else had, that it was a thoroughly reputable business. But look at the masses of negative reviews. Something is seriously wrong with management when the word scam appears in comment after comment. What use are a newspaper and its journalists if readers desert it through the dreadful antics of its circulation department? The bottom line is most of us here will never return as readers. Gone for good.
Lord help me
Lord help me their cancellation policy is beyond horrific. I would have resubscribed but they have lost a subscriber for life now.
They steal from subscribers!
News UK steals from subscribers! They take a £10 monthly charge after the trial period has ended, even when the subscriber has cancelled the subscription well before the end of the trial period. Their response to customer emails is dishonest.
Absolutely unacceptable that a…
Absolutely unacceptable that a newspaper like this forces you to call a number to cancel your subscription. If you can join online then you should be able to leave online too.
I had to interrupt the call handler twice to stop her selling me "packages" and "deals".
Also unacceptable that the email informing us of a 25% increase in subscription does not come with a link to cancel.
Told them to cancel and they still did not
I said on live chat, I want to cancel. They told me I had to call them. I could not call them because I was aboard and now I am changed again. It is disgusting that they keep charging for a service you tell them you want to cancel, and they won't let you.
How do you turn off notifications for…
How do you turn off notifications for this company?
Fleecing customers
No follow up email to say we will now take £25.99 after your £1 trial for 3 months which I’m sure I cancelled. Login didn’t work. Customers service declined to take my call asking for a refund. Sharp practices indeed. What a thoroughly unpleasant way to treat people.
Sharp practices
Sharp practices, can only cancel through telephone with endless options. So dated, think this is the final death nell for newspapers. Steer clear and go on Youtube.
Poor app updates Camcellations
Last update to app has been a nightmare. Unable to read comments on articles and puzzles section keeps crashing.
If you want to cancel you have to phone. I would have thought since the subscription was done on
Line that would be the way to cancel but apparently not. Get it sorted out Times
Would give a minus 5 star
Very difficult to cancel subscription
Predatory subscription practices
Deserves zero rating
This is my second attempt to use The Times app. I cancelled a first subscription in December 2024 as the app kept crashing after every 2 to 4 pages viewed. I like the journalism so gave it another try and just ended a 3 month trial, during which it still crashed frequently. Once the trial ended however, the app froze and wouldn't let me in at all. 3 hours of Live Chat failed to resolve the issue and a third subscription still shuts me out. I would give zero stars.
Called to cancel subscription- 15 mins…
Called to cancel subscription- 15 mins of waffle on a call to try and persuade me otherwise. Why isn't there an option to cancel online? Why is there no notification regarding end of trial? Why isn't it a DD rather than a card payment. People have busy lives and can't always call during business hours to cancel. The Times knows what it's doing to get money out of people - pay walls to read an article, news no different from any other agency. It's just greed. And these other reviews reiterate the point. Disgraceful.
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