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People Magazine

2.7/5 - based on 2600 reviews

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People Magazine has a 2.7-star rating, derived from feedback provided by 2600 customers. In the Periodicals & Publishing category, it secures the 1th position out of 534 companies.

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1/5

Erroneous Recurring Charge

I have not received People in quite a while. Yet on 7/31/23 a recurring charge of 116.64 was charged to my Capital One account. I tried to call and the automated system could not find my account ( because I no longer have one) so why am I being charged?

1/5

Not receiving my magazine!!!!

Im sick of not receiving my People mag. I didnt get it this weeks, again!!! Ive missed 3 this year Ive purchased them For years! 15 at least, my name is there for Sure so is my husbands name, I havent moved, people steal them. Should I cancel!!?? Even my mailman is upset, so what are you going to do? Donna Naeve Burke

1/5

To check a subscription

I need to check and see when i renewed my subscription. I want to finish out the subscription but when it is done i want it cancelled. I no longer work at the place it is delivered to and do not wish it to be automatically renewed. Thank you Katrina Heibel BZS Headz to Toez

1/5

Printing issue

? Yes. I just received the July 31st issue and the printing is the same as the last two issues. Very bad. I went to the grocery store today and the same issue that I got, their print is fine. It appears I'm getting a cheaper printing version and I'm a subscriber!!! This is unacceptable and I would like a representative of people magazine to call me. Why would they send their loyal customer *** printed versions??? Diane Pappas

1/5

Poor telephone system and missed issues

I have missed both my July 17 and 24 issues. Your system would not allow me to do more than one. Please send both issues asap

1/5

Torn up magazine

My magazine arrived unreadable due to the top of almost every page is torn. I would like a new reable magazine, please.

4/5

I always have trouble with billing! Each time I renew, I have to make several calls to get it sorted out

When I pay my bill online, I am told it did not show up on their system. I get multiple letters telling me my payments are late, but my bank clearly shows they have been processed.

2/5

Magazines

I live in scotland and but people magazine every week and pay £5.99 which is a lot of money to me lately i have bought the magazine at least 3 times with different front covers and the inside has been the same as the previous one that means im paying nearly £12 for one magazine i find this very disgusting and a rip off you should be ashamed i am very angry about this k.odonnell

5/5

A story on my funny cat!! BTW - I am not angry!!

Contact my address or phone number! My cat Rusty is an awesome cat! I think you could put together a great story on him!! Thank you! Jean Busch

4/5

2023 World's Cutest Rescue Dog Contest

The "choose file" button to add a photo to the 2023 World's Cutest Rescue Dog Contest submission form doesn't work.

3/5

I reserve the right to write another review if and when I start receiving missed issues

Was able to speak with live person. Told I owed no balance and magazines would be forthcoming. I will wait and see.

4/5

Newsroom

I need to get a hold of your Newsroom and cant Rangers arrive at Provincetown dune shack in attempt to evict occupants, leave after issuing verbal warnings Three people at the shack, including family friend Michela Murphy, refused to budge. But they were super nice. Theyre in a tough position. By Lindsay Crudele Globe correspondent,Updated June 28, 2023, 2 hours ago Romolo Del Deo, son of Salvatore Del Deo, arrives at the dune shack Tuesday, the day the family was supposed to turn over the keys.DAVID L RYAN/GLOBE STAFF National Park Service rangers appeared Wednesday morning to enforce the eviction of noted painter Salvatore Del Deo from the dune shack known as Frenchies. Michela Murphy, a Del Deo family friend and supporter, whose family owns the restaurant Sals Place, spent the night in the cottage. Romolo Del Deo, the painters son, said the family plans to occupy the shack until a court order is issued. As part of carrying our responsibilities to protect park property and resources, park staff visited [Frenchies] shack and will continue to do so to ensure the shack is protected, confirmed Tracy OToole, National Park Service chief of external affairs for Interior Region 1. This morning, three individuals were issued verbal warnings for trespassing. As we have shared previously, the NPS is committed to equitable access to public lands, she continued, echoing an earlier statement provided to the Globe. Individuals overstaying terminated life estates without legal authority have been using public lands for their private and exclusive benefit and like anyone occupying NPS property without legal authority to do so, they are expected to vacate. Murphy, one of the three occupying the shack at the time, said she does not intend to leave. Related Protesters gather at Provincetown dune shack on day artist is supposed to turn over the keys They are expected to vacate: National Park Service holds firm in dune shack eviction ahead of protest Markey, Warren seek reprieve for artist facing ouster from Provincetown dune shack A 94-year-old artist is ordered to leave Provincetown dune shack after 77 years They were super nice; theyre in a tough position, Murphy said of the two rangers who arrived by vehicle. I told them my intention is to stay. I know our politicians are working to try and come to an amicable resolution with the Park Service. The rangers returned a second time, early Wednesday afternoon, in an attempt to lock the occupants out of the cabin. But they again left without incident after Murphy implored them to consider the outcome of a meeting set to take place in the coming days between State Senator Julian Cyr and officials at the Department of Interior. In the spring, the National Park Service ordered the Del Deo family to vacate the shack. Romolo Del Deo appealed the order and was granted a 90-day extension, which expired on Tuesday. Salvatore Del Deo, along with his family, has helped maintain the shack for 77 years, after it was first built by Jeanne Frenchie Schnell, or Chanel, as she was sometimes called. The Park Service ordered the Del Deos to vacate the shack after learning of the 2016 death of Schnells daughter; a surviving daughter resides in Tennessee. The family says she approves of their shack stewardship, and argues that the NPS order violates a 2012 Use Plan that would suggest a provisional lease be issued to the remaining Schnell daughter. People dont understand how to live out here, said Murphy, as she prepared to join a Tuesday sit-in, referring to an ongoing Request for Proposals that would invite new lease-holders to what will soon be 10 of the 19 dune shacks. While the structures of the dune shack colony were determined eligible for federal protection in 1989 after their designation in the National Registry of Historic Places, the remote society that occupies them was not. In a study commissioned by the National Park Service in 2005, anthropologist Robert J. Wolfe determined that the people of Peaked Hill Bars Historic District and their specific knowledge and practices not just the structures qualified as what is known as a Traditional Cultural Property. A positive finding for Traditional Cultural Property would offer a reason for the National Park Service to manage the Seashore to enhance the values to the park created by the dune shacks, wrote Wolfe. In my opinion, the current plan of dispossessing the shack residents does the Wolfe wrote in the report that the community has used the dune shacks for traditional purposes for more than a century, in accordance with the agencys own policies defining traditional peoples as occupying a space for two or more generations, or 40 years. In a 2007 letter from Janet Snyder Mathews, Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places to the National Park Service, the office refuted its own consultants findings, stating that the dune dwellers did not constitute a TCP because of their fluid nature. The group/community must have existed historically and the same group/community continues to the present, wrote Mathews. The groups that are culturally identified with the [shack] District were historically (and continue to be) fluid, evolving, and different from one year to the next. Via email this week, Wolfe noted that he had never been contacted by the agency throughout the study in order to discuss qualifying criteria, was not consulted in the process of the negative finding that refuted his study, and never heard from the agency following the decision. Meanwhile, local and federal legislators have addressed the Department of Interior, advocating for greater flexibility to accommodate the painter and his family, as well as an open and transparent RFP selection process to follow. Cyr will meet in coming days with Secretary of the Interior Deb Haalands office to discuss what he called concerns with the RFP, and to urge the government to honor previous agreements made with dune dwellers.

1/5

New subscriber?

No answer no recording maybe scam why is there no phone number for a major magazine company. I called a few numbers no one answered and no response

1/5

Unauthorized deduction for subscription to People and resulting overdraft fees

Updated by user Jul 04, 2023
Absolutely no response!

Original review Jun 04, 2023
I was a longtime subscriber to EW magazine which I loved. Got a notice in the mail that EW was no longer going to be published and I would receive People until the EW subscription expired. So one day I am checking my bank statement and I see it is overdrawn due to a $144.45 unauthorized deduction to People magazine with a $36.00 over draft fee, then an approved deduction of $9.61 with another $36.00 overdraft fee. Had plenty to cover it before the People deduction. I did get the 144.45 back, but i want the $72.00 I was charged by the bank for the overdrafts Peoples unauthorized deduction caused. Talked with customer service and was given a non-existing email to send copy of bank state to for refund!

2/5

Charge issue

I had a 3 month trial subscription to People magazine, I have only received 2 magazines (which took forever to come), and Ive already been charged for a year because I didnt cancel within 3 months. Thats how long it took to get my first magazine! I would assume that I would get more than 2 issues before being charged for a year. Whats the point of a trial? Peoples customer service said since I did the trial through a 3rd party, I have to cancel through them, yet the charge is to People Magazine. So now I have more hoops to jump through. Not Happy. The 3rd party is News Subservice so be careful before ordering through them!

1/5

No crossword puzzle in issue

I have been getting people for many years. Just got my recent issue delivered and the crossword puzzle has been omitted in this issue. I hope this is not something new because I might have to reevaluate my subscription. The crossword puzzle is the first thing I do when I receive it in the mail. I can't believe you have deleted it from the magazine. I am very angry and hope they it will be in the next issue next week. I must have missed the part about it being deleted in this issue. Unless you didn't bother to announce it. I will go back to last week and look. Delete the Second look. I also hate the food recipes. If I wanted recipes I would subscribe to a food magazine. Thank you

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