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All they want is for you to give them your email to look at literally ANYTHING on the stupid site. Pretty pathetic, considering there's a lot more ways to make money than just begging for everyone's email to see any shred of content; when I can see the exact same one somewhere else most likely. (If not then I still don't care, good luck changing my mind).
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QualityVery bad consumer services. It doesn't arrive for three months now. They renew the subscription automatically you cannot reach them or access the account.I buy these magazines because of 2 reasons: their BEAUTIFUL pictures and great articles about stunning places around the world. This modern world gives us the opportunity to choose what we want to see or read, but I also like that an important entity like NATGEO shares/tells you about the amazing things our world has :)Be careful about getting a NG membership and magazine. They will harass you forever. I tried to cancel my father's membership when his Alzheimers progressed to a point where he could no longer read. Every other subscription promptly cancelled and refunded. Not NG, I had to let the whole subscription run out. And meanwhile they sent demand after demand for renewal. I politely asked at least a dozen times over 4 years for them to leave us alone. Now my Dad is DEAD and they are still sending renewal notices. They are heartless monsters.I simply love to watch documentaries and there is no comparison with National Geographic. There is a huge collection of documentaries on it that help us to come across the reality. I mean you guys are doing great job... lot of research and lot of knowledge. Good to go guys. Love you all.
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QualityTrying to make annual subscription I was rejected 2 times with my credit card but at the end was charged 2 times without any confirmation letter, nothing, and with amount which is not right in all ways. Web application full of bugs, such a big shame for such kind of division of Disney. And customer service works weirdly, they cannot take and process information correctly, hanging phone calls.
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QualityI absolutely love this magazine since I was in high school. NatGeo is one of these "old but gold" things. I definitely recommend everyone to make this magazine a part of your life, too. It is educational and entertaining at the same time.Absolutely rubbish glass stones painted. Not one crystal or gen or even rock that was real. Extremely disappointed, don't waste your money
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QualityBeen a NatGeo subscriber for many years. However since Covid epidemic and George Floyd incident NatGeo and many other iconic, non-socio biased US publications have focused almost exclusively on social and political events. I fear the editorial management staff have gone off reservation. Its a shame but I'm not renewing my subscriptionThere is nobody in canada to speak to to voice concerns. Service people have all the personal information necessary to help me renew a subscription but refuse. They make it sound like i am requesting nuclear launch codes. I can see why so many people hate americans. People like me pay your wages by buying your products. Lost sale forever
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QualityI have been a NG subscriber for ever. My favorite magazine by far. Recently I wanted to gift a NG Kids subscription to my grand kid, so had a question about payment method. I sent several emails regarding that. All you get is an email back saying that your email has been received and customer service will respond to it soon. That doesn't happen ever. Another comment I have is the NG subscription rate has gone up tremendously. I am not sure if I will renew my subscription anymore.
H. GI have been receiving spam emails from National Geographic for years.
National Geographic does not verify email addresses. Anyone can sign up with email addresses that do not belong to them.
Once they have your email, they send you 3 emails a day.
Their unsubscribe function does not work, the spam simply continues.
You can contact NG to have your email removed manually but as soon as someone else plugs in your email the flood of spam resumes.
ServiceThe National Geographic of old is gone for good. I recently signed up for a $12 digital subscription and they charged me 3 times. $36 gone from my bank account. Multiple calls and emails to their foreign Customer Service department (not based in America, shame on you) have not resulted in a refund. I found multiple complaints and reviews across the internet from people who had similar experiences. This same thing happened to me a few years ago from National Geographic. All I can do is warn other people. It pains me to say, National Geographic is now a scam. Save your money and your bank account information.The content of the NatGeo digital is wonderful, but once they (i. E. Disney) get your email, you'll never get rid of them. I've opted out multiple times. Most times I get the message below and have to contact Guest Services. So I email and also communicated via online chat. Had to screenshot the chat because the request to email was never processed. The chat rep confirmed it was done, and yet the very next day more marketing emails. Even after cancelling the subscription, I still can't get them off my back.I am very upset about the two National Geographic junior metal detector I purchased for my grandsons! They did not work at all and my grandsons were very upset and frustrated. I assumed by purchasing a toy by National Geographic that it would of been higher quality! I JoEllen Kelly *******@hotmail.comIf I could give a zero star, I would. I have traveled with Abercrombie and Kent, Micato, UCLA Travel, and others and by far, this was the worst trip I have ever been on. Maybe it was due to the recent sale of Nat Geo to Disney. Maybe they were good before they sold out. I traveled with another couple who agreed. Cellophane wrapped cold sandwiches from gas stations for lunch, no bottled water, missed meals, rude tour guide, and forced masknig in private transportaion despite being fully vaccinated and only among other vaccinated friends. I thought maybe it was a one off, but the way Nat Geo treated me after the trip, I don't think so. This was a $6,250 per person trip and they offered me a $250 refund even after acknowledgeing the mistakes that were made. Don't use National Geographic. Use Abercrombie and Kent or any other high end guide service.DO NOT publish this book! This man has flip-flopped more than a pair of sandals in Summertime! Wake up people!Site is super buggy. Commercials lock up in the middle of videos. Also doesn't allow videos to rotate on portable devices. I do not recommend.
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QualityAs a little girl, I would pick up a whole pile of my parents' National Geographic Magazines and thumb through them for hours. They were amazing. I could visit people all over the world. I could see art and culture, history and archaeology, not to mention advertisements for Cadillacs or was that Oldsmobiles? These magazines amazed me. They opened my eyes to many interesting things that I would not have otherwise known existed.
In my teenage years, I ordered Smithsonian Magazine and enjoyed all that it brought to me. It was similar to National Geographic yet a little more upscale, something that I wanted at that time. Smithsonian Magazine somehow seemed better. Although National Geographic Magazine had wonderful pictures, Smithsonian images seemed more artistic while still capturing the impact of any particular subject matter.
I have ordered both magazines on and off for many years. And so it was that I, EVIDENTLY, ordered National Geographic Magazine last year. I was unaware that I had done so until I received my renewal notice in my email. It was automatic. I'm really glad that I was notified. Otherwise, I would not have known that I was a subscriber. You see, my subscription was digital, something that I was completely unaware of. The renewal was also $19.99 per month which is $239.88 per year. And for that I didn't even get a paper copy, just digital.
Naturally, I called National Geographic Customer Service and told them that I had never received a paper magazine. Their answer was that I had only chosen the digital version and that the paper version would cost an additional $34. I took that to mean per month. They never offered to allow me to subscribe to the print magazine alone. At that time, I cancelled my subscription.
I went online to see how much National Geographic cost for an initial subscription. It appeared that I had to order the digital format then add the print edition on top of that. You can even see in the initial subscription offer that you can order digital but only one type, "National Geographic Magazine", "Nat Geo History", or "Nat Geo Kids". I can understand that the kids magazine is something that would be ordered separately. After you choose the magazine that you want, your choices are a monthly digital subscription, a yearly digital subscription, or a yearly digital and print edition. What happened to the old concept of just paper magazines? What if I didn't have a computer? Would I not be able to order National Geographic?
On top of that when you initially order a National Geographic Magazine, you will enter your billing details. Then you will see the subscribe button. The subscribe button is before the fine print that you would just think is the legal print and contacts. What you actually see is that the fine print for the annual subscription states "Annual Subscriptions Your subscription will automatically be renewed each year. Before the start of each renewal, you will be sent a reminder notice stating the current rate. If you do nothing, your credit card will automatically be charged for another membership year at the renewal rate then in effect." My renewal rate was $19.99 per month for the digital edition which was emailed to me. That was their "renewal rate in effect". You would have to be an academic researcher or really, really love National Geographic to pay $239.88 annually for a digital only magazine subscription. Of course, academics are given free access to academic journals and other publications. That just leaves people who really love National Geographic Magazine or maybe people who don't realize how much the renewal costs.
When I called back after cancelling, I asked how much for the print edition alone. The CS rep told me that I would need to start a new subscription. That was good because at least I could receive a better deal. She told me that the print edition would be $39 per year. I told her that it was less for the digital and print magazine together at National Geographic online. I pulled up the page with the "offer" and found that it was $24 per year for the digital and print editions together. So, she offered me the print edition for $24. I told her that both together were offered for $24. She asked if I wanted both. I said no I just wanted the print edition. She told that would be $24. I asked whether I could subscribe to the print edition for less than $24 since I only wanted the print edition. She told me no. I have done as I always do when dealing with a difficult company. I used Audacity to record the conversation. At least some things are still free in this world of greedy businesses. If anyone wants to hear it, just let me know.
So, the price for National Geographic Magazine is somewhat negotiable unless you simply renew. If I do subscribe to National Geographic in the future, I will ensure that I subscribe from Publisher's Clearing House or another inexpensive vendor. I always see magazine deals from these vendors. And I will ensure that it tells me that I will receive the print edition. That is where I went wrong the last time.
Meanwhile, I just subscribed to Smithsonian Magazine. They gave me an offer that I could not refuse. 11 issues for $8 or 22 issues for $16 for a senior discount membership. The online price for younger people is almost the same. 11 issues for $12. They tell you "Your first issue will arrive in six to eight weeks." So, you know that you are receiving an actual physical magazine just like the old days. And they don't mandate automatic renewal. They just send you the magazine. When it is time to renew there is a renewal tab to choose at the top of the account page. It might cost a little more next year but I bet it will cost less than National Geographic. Additionally, Smithsonian gives you many membership discounts while National Geographic tries to sell you books and other items.
Smithsonian Magazine also states "Ninety-nine percent of membership dues are allocated for Smithsonian magazine." I think that means that the money doesn't go into an executive's pocket. National Geographic doesn't say where their money goes. That could get into a whole kettle of fish though. National Geographic is considered a non-profit organization. They have had three different CEOs in the last three years. Their annual revenue was $5.5 billion as of 2020.
Save yourself some trouble and order Smithsonian Magazine instead of National Geographic.I used to really enjoy National Geographic and gave my daughter a subscription in 2018. Unknown to me they automatically enrolled me for renewal and I didn't find out until 2020 that I already paid for a subscription for 2019. She had moved half way through 2018 so I've paid for for an extra year. Called customer service and they did nothing for me. I feel like it is very underhanded to automatically renew with a gift subscription. Very disappointed in this company!So to start with I ordered this for my daughter, she never even got half the magazines. So they extended it. Still didn't get them! So I get the email for the renewal, I cancel it right away. Well some not so smart people reactivated it and took the $29.99 out of my account. Leaving it negative. Got hit with$35 over draft charge thank you I have so much money I can afford that jerks. So I call they *re cancel * it and say they'll refund the $29.99... im like well ok not that, that will bring my account current. Got a f*cking refund of $4, not the full amount so will have to call them yet again. Worst ever magazine to cancel. Will never subscribe to them againI have been a National Geographic member for 55 years, from the age of 10. In the past several years I have found the magazine has lost focus to it's mission and is is now trying to compete with Vogue or the New Yorker. For most of the past year I have looked briefly through the magazine a have thrown them into the trash without reading a full article I will not renew the magazine and will not go on any trips organized by National Geographic.
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ValueThe left wing political spin on Ever topic, has gotten almost cult like in its Ideological fervor for Globalist, left wing Politics. National Geographic, is meant to be Geography, Archaeology, and Anthropology. Not another platform ruined by biased politics.
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Constant Border Security Shows, an entire month of "Shark Fest" in July every year!
Unless they find some new and interesting programs we're out
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ValueNational Geographic has always been a part of my life and will continue to be one. If you're looking for stunning photos or information about the world that is relatively unbiased, this is the site that will not disappoint. National Geographic's magazines are also a must-read. They're very informative and interesting. Every photo of theirs will make you feel awed.
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