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  • Review from Deborah . O

    3 stars

    11/17/2024

    I’m a New Yorker. Omaha world herald is a fair example of what’s happening in the world. I just moved to Papillion looking for a paper to be delivered and have been reading the paper for 8 months, only to find it is thin and relies almost completely on Full page adds of everything from roofing to wheelchairs. Where’s the world news promised in the name. ?? The sports section is also a poor example of World, focusing solely on local events and teams . Don’t get me started on the comics my one last form of happiness which must be chosen by someone lost in the “Stone Age”. Please where’s snoopy ? Garfield ? The biggies we all rely on for a giggle. Mutts. ?? Are they too expensive ? I can believe the junk now being published, it’s not comedic it’s scribble. If your paper has any chance at surviving please survey your customers you’ll see we’re sadly lacking WORLD in the world herald. I’m Certain some of the Sunday content can be spread out in the week or at least more content added to the paper that is relevant to everyone beyond the killings, car chases, and things that can be found on police radios. I’m hoping to see a little more content for my buck please. An avid reader and comic lover D Olivo
  • Review from Kl w

    1 star

    09/15/2024

    Your new comics and puzzle page on delivered (paper) subscription is ridiculous. I AM ON STRIKE! I want my tribune crossword back, jumble, bogle, scrabble back. Luann, for better or worse, snoopy, garfield, and more .I do not want answers to the crossword on the same edition. I think you get enough on ads to take care of this-that is all this paper is anymore. My resubscription comes due in January. The online subscription is about the same amount as I get now. So don't even go there with me. This is getting too expensive.

    Omaha World-Herald Company Response

    09/20/2024

    Her rate has been changed from $9.70 a week to $7.40 a week and a month credit has been added to her account to give her time to get familiar with the new comics; her new expiration date is 03/22/25. Digital Access comes at no additional cost with her paper subscription. We’ve sent her an email that an online account has been created for her and if she has any questions, or needs assistance, to please reply to the email that was sent to [email protected]. We have added 3 months ad free access to her digital subscription as well.
  • Review from Robert F

    2 stars

    04/09/2024

    I cancelled my digital copy a month ago for the year beginning in May. They acknowledged but want to discuss. The paper is completely without merit. I subscribe to NYT and Washington Post for much less money for both in digital editions.
  • Review from Linda M

    1 star

    01/13/2024

    I wanted to share this information with you regarding the Omaha World Herald. I have subscribed to OWH for the past 45 years and have begrudgingly paid the ever increasing rates until now. On 1/11/24 I received my bill for the next 6 months. It was basically the same that I paid the last 6 months and as I cringed writing my check then I said this is it! I wanted to at least receive the paper through the holidays and ads. I have attached my bill of $752.49 for 6 months for your viewing. After conferring with my sister-in-law(C. B.) who pays $109 for 6 months, my brother-in-law(K. M.) who lives in Clarinda, IA $220 for 6 months, and my next door neighbor (N. J.) who pays $189 for 6 months, I decided to call the OWH to see what is going on here. After put on hold twice and one disconnection, I was connected with a call center. The response was first, that these individuals had not received their new statements yet, of which I replied that my next door neighbor had received her's the same day as mine so I wasn't accepting that answer. The second reply was a suggestion that I had the option to read the paper online for a reduced rate of which i responded that I can read AP articles without a subscription. Her last response was that they could offer me a reduced rate of $611.00 for six months. As my neighbor so eloquently put it, "This is insane!" I am a retired widow on a fixed income who has subscribed to our ONLY local newspaper for 45 years. The paper has gotten thinner with no grocery ads in Wednesday's paper, no delivery on ANY holidays now, and the majority of news coming from syndication. I'm not asking for a "special or reduced rate" but an equitable one. I hope you can find some clarity to this 3x more in billing than others. My brother-in-law B. M. said he pays $659.88 for a year subscription to the Wall Street Journal and that I am being robbed. No more. Thank you for your time.
  • Review from Roberta M

    1 star

    12/20/2023

    I would give zero stars if I could. I've been trying since July to cancel my digital subscription and it's now December. Customer service is terrible. I tried to find an option to cancel online since I was able to easily subscribe online but there isn't an option to cancel online. I was lied to about rates, never received a renewal notification before I was charged a ridiculously high amount for a renewal. It was very frustrating and time-consuming dealing with a foreign call center trying to process a cancellation that wasn't completed even after following their terms and submitting the request in writing the specified email address. Listening to same phony script each time I call does not make me feel like a valued customer. I thought I finally got customer service to process the cancellation but a few days later I received an email saying thank you for being a subscriber and your new monthly payment will be three times the previous rate. Back to the phone for another call to again ask for my unwanted subscription to be cancelled. This time I asked for email confirmation of the cancellation. I would NOT recommend subscribing to the Omaha World Herald unless all you want to read about is sports.
  • Review from Claudia W

    1 star

    11/24/2023

    How awful of what the owh did to customers on Thanksgiving day paper. People running all over to different stores/stations for papers. We know this was for the Black Friday ads as has been in the paper for decades. The paper this year had 4 ads and one for H&H I got 5 flyers. The only ad was Bass pro shop. The other 2 Aldi and nfm were lame one leaflets. The paper was not even an inch thick. It was so disappointing. They charged $5 for this worthless paper. My husband went to 5 stations to get 4 papers for my family and it was such price gouging I think the owh should be boycotted!!! Good going owh show your class to all our families visiting from out of state too.. after all our hype about your paper you showed them how worthless you are.
  • Review from Naomi K

    1 star

    09/24/2023

    Terrible customer service. I have been trying to cancel my subscription, but it is nearly impossible. You need to call them to cancel the subscription even though you can place the subscription without calling. I live outside of the US, so calling is very difficult for me. -100/10 would recommend subscribing.
  • Review from Daniel P

    1 star

    06/19/2023

    I was charged a ridiculous amount for an automatic renewal of my digital subscription. It took an hour, 6 phone calls, and 4 so-called customer care representatives finally to get them to cancel my subscription and authorize a refund. I was lied to at least twice, had calls dropped, and had to deal with at least one representative with an extremely poor attitude. I’m still out several hundred dollars for 2-3 more weeks. There’s absolutely no one at the Omaha office to speak with about matters such as this. I’m a big believer in local newspapers, but if this is how they treat people, they deserve to go out of business. I also had a ridiculous time trying to get their automated routing system to work. This entire side of their business in more or less in collapse.
  • Review from Leslie M

    3 stars

    09/27/2022

    I just wanted to cancel my subscription. I called the number provided and their auto line didn't hear me or take any of the numerical inputs I gave it. After 6 tries it sent me to a ive operator but I was told it would be 20 min before I could talk with someone. So then I looked online and found a "tricky" link where I could unsubscribe online but some other company was going to charge me a $19.95 processing fee. I dont know if OWH knows about it, but I think that is pretty sleazy!! why isnt there an easy way to unsubscribe if you don't want the paper anymore!!! Come On - what ever happened to Customer Service. They couldn't talk me into staying now for any reason!!
  • Review from Alan S

    1 star

    09/15/2022

    I think the price of the World Herald is way out of line. I called today to complain that I was being charged $99.66 per month for the 7 day print plus digital edition and he did agree to reduce the price to $82 per month and gave me credit for 20 days of vacation hold that I thought was automatically given but he said no, you have to call request those credits! I think that is a sleazy practice since it is so hard to actually get someone on the phone when you call.

    He proceeded to justify the price based on the quality of the newspaper, local coverage, etc. but I just checked the price for the same subscription to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, 7 days print edition plus 7 days of digital edition and they charge $5.38 per week! If you do the math you determine that the same or higher quality paper in the Minneapolis metro area 7 day print edition plus 7 days of digital works to be $280 per year compared to the World Herald at $984 per year even with the concession they made! Even their introductory rate of $49.95 per month is $600! How in the world can they defend that other than knowing they have a monopoly in the Omaha newspaper market!
    A. ******
    Glenwood Rd in Omaha

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