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I will be a new subscriber to the Post starting tomorrow, October 18, 2016. I called the Washington Post twice for subscription information on seven day a week home delivery costs. Both calls were outsourced to the Philippines. On the first call I was told as a new subscriber the cost would be $$60.20 every two months if I used automatic billing to my credit card every two months. Or $80 every two months if I did not provide a credit card for automatic billing. As a new subscriber in Northern VA, that seemed high to me. I asked if there were any special promotions for new subscribers. The call taker said no. Then I called the same number again ten minutes later and talked to a different call taker. She offered me a Washington Post new subscriber rate of $94 for the entire year plus a $4 processing cost--total $98 for the year or 52 weeks. Guess which dealI signed up for? Moral: As in dealing with airline agents on the phone, if one doesn't give you what you want--put down the phone and call another.


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