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Read 3 Customer Service Reviews 😭😔💔

4.6 out of 5

News You Want But Won’t Get to Read.

2022-05-07

by Schmoopy!

Was optimistically looking forward to an objective, balanced news provider, especially coming out of D.C. Problem is that it’s virtually impossible to actually read an article! Select an article, article opens, and THEN: horizontal banner near bottom covering ~20% of the screen; right margin ads - OK, that’s fairly common; THEN, FULL-SCREEN pop-up video ad - try to close it, then a subscription solicitation opens and the rest of the screen is greyed-out. It is absolutely the most ridiculous and frustrating website I can recall experiencing.
There is such a desperate need for the content I believe the Washington Times provides, but it’s worthless if it can never be read. Hopefully the developers actually read these reviews.

The ever true WT marches on through thick and thin

2022-05-14

by You Are Not Listening To Me

Going back to the nineties the WT has given us factual, timely information about what’s going on to either erode or support our precious United States. Along with that it has been courageous in revealing those individuals who with great zeal have contributed to our success or demise as a nation. Many times the writers have been guests on news programs furthering the truth about Issues and threats to our sovereignty.

These stellar articles that I forward to others have kept all of us informed to such a degree that I often am convinced at the end of the day that I have armed myself with the best source possible to protect us .

It’s time for me to renew my membership and let WT know by doing so that I not only believe their research but need it to keep on keeping on. I write articles myself for conservative sources and have given talks as well. Not as much now as before. Still, I’m very thankful for WTimes commitment to the foundations upon which our country is founded. Your diligence is acknowledged !

Frustrating-Dan Snyder of news apps

2022-05-21

by Austindonvich

Too many ads on the screen especially of the type that expand or play animations. One has to scroll past the ads or close them in order to read the articles. Also the text is constantly shifting as ads load within the page pushing text up and down.
Personally I also believe this causes the app to freeze or crash more often than other news apps I use (NY Post, WSJ, USA Today, Rush Limbaugh, National Review).
While there are many great writers at the Times (I live for Pruden’s columns) the app makes it painful to regularly use. A redesign and better ad integration would go a long way to resolving a lot of these issues.


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