$1 Subscription To Wall Street Journal For Two Months & get up to 1,200 Bonus Miles

The Offer

The Fine Print

  • Valid until June 17th
  • The trial subscription purchase must remain active (i.e., may not be cancelled) for at least 45 days (some say 30 days)
  • There are no refunds of the $1.00 trial subscription fee.
  • If the Member does not cancel the trial subscription by the end of the two or three month trial subscription period, Member’s subscription will automatically convert to a monthly subscription, and Member’s credit card will be charged based on the terms found on the WSJ offer page.
  • Offer is limited to one (1) trial subscription per loyalty account.

Our Verdict

Similar deals just ended a few days ago. A few things to keep in mind:

  • Must kept membership for at least 45 days
  • You are auto renewed once the trial finishes to a monthly subscription
  • Must cancel via phone

Be sure you set up a reminder to cancel if you don’t actually want the membership. The rates are normal, but the real deal is that the $1 month trial subscription is eligible for portal payout. This offer comes around on a semi frequent basis.

Hat tip to reader Scott

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Creditian
Creditian (@guest_605612)
June 14, 2018 13:43

I’m going to use vgc to pay $1 then draining vgc by buying mo, no worry about recurring

jimbo
jimbo (@guest_605555)
June 14, 2018 11:10

Anyone know how long southwest pts usually take to post?

JuicyJosh
JuicyJosh (@guest_605389)
June 13, 2018 22:49

Taking a whirl on this. Used Citi virtual account number as suggested previously. Hopefully i remember to cancel. If not, then ok. 🙂

tly
tly (@guest_605372)
June 13, 2018 21:37

What if you pay with a virtual CC with limit set to $1, how would they charge you for the renewal?

Sean
Sean (@guest_606119)
June 15, 2018 14:14

Some DPs reported that they’ll endlessly call you.

Phill
Phill (@guest_605246)
June 13, 2018 16:22

The offer I’m getting is $1 for 3 months….fyi

SB
SB (@guest_605259)
June 13, 2018 16:36

Same!

Frank
Frank (@guest_605243)
June 13, 2018 16:21

Weird DP: Did this 3x in the past. Got a 12¢ refund on one of them. Didn’t request it, was just told they were doing that

MarcoPolo
MarcoPolo (@guest_605209)
June 13, 2018 15:34

IMHO too much work for too little gain YMMV
Unless you are doing this keep your miles from expiring.

Vy
Vy (@guest_605201)
June 13, 2018 15:18

How much of a hassle is cancelling by phone?

Mike
Mike (@guest_605203)
June 13, 2018 15:22
  Vy

Took me about 10 mins last time, including a ~5 minute hold. I suggest straight up saying you did it for the miles/points, so they know you mean business and then only make one attempt to offer a “special discounted rate”

NNBNNB
NNBNNB (@guest_605204)
June 13, 2018 15:23
  Vy

I signed up for this a few weeks ago and this past Saturday was the 45 days since the signup so I called yesterday and it took about 3 minutes to cancel my trial subscription. You need to keep saying you have no interest in anything they try to offer and just say you want to cancel otherwise the person on the phone will try to offer you different price plans to keep you signed up. At the end of the call I got an email confirmation and I even got 20 cents as a refund.

Matthew
Matthew (@guest_605205)
June 13, 2018 15:23
  Vy

It’s not bad at all, just be sure to do it at least a few days before the trial ends as they don’t budge on refunds.

Frank
Frank (@guest_605248)
June 13, 2018 16:24
  Vy

2 quick easy ones. 1 hard battle. Told them I had a new one through company. Guy was a dick for fighting me since I explain I had the company one…

It’s good for topping miles. Hassle otherwise

Stinger
Stinger (@guest_605196)
June 13, 2018 15:08

Good news source with a crappy cancellation process. Why do I have to call and deal with a hard sell? Not worth it due to this.