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Fox News host Tucker Carlson has been upfront about his low opinion on the caliber of reporting at The New York Times, but Friday he presented new findings on the outlet that suggest they’ve moved beyond biased journalism, and he alleged the newspaper “is committing fraud.”
During the latest episode of “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” the host explained that a member of his production team had signed up for the Times’ monthly subscription nearly a year ago. When the monthly fee increased to $17 the decision was made to cancel the subscription and a representative for the Times told them in April the requested cancelation would go through.
In May, the bill came through again anyway, and after a second call to cancel the subscription, they were billed yet again for the month of May. “So, we called the Times to find out what’s going on. Within minutes, the customer service reps of The New York Times confessed that the company is committing fraud. That’s not an overstatement. It’s what happened.”
“The reason that it was not canceled,” the representative stated, “it was rejected in the system due to an in progress transaction attempt.”
She went on further and noted, “Now, it looks like again, someone tried to cancel it…They got the exact same system response. System was still trying to process the transaction.”
“Oh, so the system won’t let you cancel your Times subscription even if you don’t want it,” Carlson explained. “Our requests were rejected on two separate occasions a month apart. Now, according to the newspaper the system simply wouldn’t allow it either time.”
Naturally, the next recourse was to seek a refund for the bills after the request for cancelation had been submitted. However, that effort was stymied by “the system” as well, as the representative laid out:“Now as […]
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