Kindle + Digital Access = Great, Hopefully other publications are paying attention. The Wall Street
Journal Kindle edition enables you to link your log in credentials to
wsj.com for full online access. Additionally, you can use the same log
in to access the iPad and iPhone apps. Paying a fair price once to
access this terrific content across all of my devices is the way it
should be.
review By Scott Schrader
review By Scott Schrader
Quality gone done , rate for subscription is expensive, The quality of the online WSJ subscription seem to have gone down in
the last few years. For the rate they charge, their web site is flooded
with annoying advertisement that slows the computer down when you are
browsing for newspaper articles. The WSJ have been raising their prices
tremendously for last few years. I was paying a yearly rate around $79,
then last two years was at $105. to $107 but this year, my credit card
was charged at around $224. for one year. This Amazon web site offers it
at $18.29 per month which does not seem like a lot but for a year, it
comes out to $219.49. The Online WSJ's customer service says they are
charging more because they are offering their electronic paper to be
read on other E-readers besides the PC. That does not make sense for me
to pay a double rate since I am "NOT" using an e-reader like the Kindle
except only on our PC along. Also we are paying for other local
newspaper subscription besides the online WSJ service so I canceled my
WSJ due to its high cost. It seem like from users reviews, a lot of
people are upset at the online WSJ high cost subscription rate. They
probably don't care because they want only rich customers. review By Apple (California)
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