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Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 2-4 weeks
Format: Newspaper Subscription
Issues Per Year: 308
Label: Financial Times
Magazine Type: Consumer magazine
Manufacturer: Financial Times
Number Of Issues: 308
Publisher: Financial Times
Release Date: November 23, 2001
Sales Rank: 1167
Studio: Financial Times
Subscription Length: 365 days










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Known for its global perspective, the Financial Times provides the insight and analysis into business, politics, and the markets that keeps you ahead of the curve. Available to new subscribers in the continental U.S. only.









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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * If I could give 0 stars I would ...
I ordered the Financial Times in August as a gift for my husband. I allowed for the 2-6 weeks for delivery to begin as stated on the site when I ordered. It is now the middle of October. We have received one copy of the FT, a week ago, and not a single copy since. I have contacted customer service several times and they have not remedied the situation. I am completely unsatisfied and do not have a single positive thing to say concerning this fiasco. I'm canceling the order and subscribing directly through the Financial Times perhaps I'll have better luck there.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Ordered in April 08 Still haven't received and issue in Sept. 08 ...
The Financial Times is a great newspaper, right up there with the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

However, ordering it through this service has resulted in no issues and frustration trying to get the subscription going. After 3 calls, I finally cancelled the order.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * WARNING DO NOT ORDER THIS NEWSPAPER FROM THIS VENDOR ! ...
THEY ARE HORRIBLE, THEY TAKE YOUR MONEY AND DO NOT RESPOND TO E-MAILS FOR SERVICE, DO NOT ORDER FROM THEM, YOU ARE WASTING YOUR TIME THEY ARE HORRIBLE, STAY AWAY, THEY ARE CROOKS AND SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THIS WEBSITE, WARNING WARNING WARNING DO NOT ORDER FROM THIS VENDOR THEY ARE HORRIBLE, THEY SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM AMAZON, DO NOT ORDER FROM THEM !



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * DO NOT ORDER FROM AMAZON.COM!! ...
The paper is great, which is why I subscribed. BUT SYNAPSE VIA AMAZON IS TERRIBLE! I ORDERED IN MARCH AND DID NOT RECEIVE MY FIRST ISSUE TILL AUGUST!! And it now arrives a day late, and I get the weekend edition the following Wednesday.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Amazon Fire Synapse Services for FT ...
I have been a long time subscriber to the Ft through Amazon.However I am very disappointed with an attempted renewal of The FT by Synapse Services.

Original subscription expired at the beginning of July 2008. I renewed through Amazon/Synapse on June 9,2008 with an expected renewal date of July 14 2008.

On July 8th deliveries stopped.Ok I could live for a few days without the newspaper waiting for the new subscription to start on the 14th.But alas paper delivery never resumed.
I called Synapse and was told delivery would start on July 28 .July 28 came and went with no delivery.Called Synapse again and was told they would get back to me within 3-5 days with a reason for delivery delay.
Synapse called back today July 31 and was told due to their mistake payment was never made to FT,but that they would remedy the situation and I could expect delivery of the newspaper in 4 MORE weeks.
AT this stage I demanded a refund of my subscription payment.At this point its anyone's guess weather I will ever see my money again.

I have been a longtime buyer through Amazon,and will continue to be a customer of buying directly through Amazon,But will now have second thoughts of purchasing products through their affiliate program.




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