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question everything

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Thu Aug 12, 2021, 11:22 AM Aug 2021

The strib will now charge for paper invoice!

$2.50 per billing cycle.

Yes, I use paper invoice and checks in snail mail. One way to support the ever shrinking postal service..

One has to wonder whether the days of the strib, at least the paper issue, are numbered. They already charge for the first seven days of vacation hold..

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The strib will now charge for paper invoice! (Original Post) question everything Aug 2021 OP
Declining content, quality and revenue devices like that yonder Aug 2021 #1
Yea, that's too bad for those of us that love newspapers! Gamecock Lefty Aug 2021 #2

yonder

(10,005 posts)
1. Declining content, quality and revenue devices like that
Thu Aug 12, 2021, 12:46 PM
Aug 2021

are what caused us drop our 40+ year subscription to our local McClatchy daily last year. Delivery issues were a part of that also.

We wanted to support it and hated to drop it, but it was like feeding a dead horse. With the pace of the declining changes, I don't see how they can survive for much longer.

Gamecock Lefty

(708 posts)
2. Yea, that's too bad for those of us that love newspapers!
Thu Aug 12, 2021, 04:00 PM
Aug 2021

The St Louis paper has been charging for paper invoicing for a while, but like question everything, I write a check and mail it in.

I get the STL Post-Dispatch every day and the New York Times Fri-Sun. I love a daily paper!!!

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