National Enquirer Customer Service, Subscription, Reviews and Complaints

The National Enquirer is a celebrity news and tabloid publication available through print and digital subscription channels. Customers may contact National Enquirer customer service for help with subscriptions, renewals, cancellations, missing issues, address changes, delivery problems, billing questions, auto-renewal concerns, gift subscriptions, account access, and unresolved complaints.

How to Contact National Enquirer Customer Service

National Enquirer Customer Service Hours

National Enquirer subscriber-service listings generally show customer service availability Monday through Friday during business hours. Older CSN information listed Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time. Subscriber-services listings may also show Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time, so customers should confirm current hours when calling.

Best Ways to Get Help from National Enquirer

The best way to contact National Enquirer depends on the issue. For subscription orders, renewals, cancellations, missing issues, address changes, or billing questions, use the subscription customer-service number or subscriber-services account tools. If you ordered through a third-party magazine seller, you may need to contact that seller instead of the publisher.

For Subscription Renewals

If you want to renew a National Enquirer subscription, use the official subscription order site or subscriber-services page. Keep your mailing label, account number, renewal notice, payment confirmation, and order email until the renewal is reflected on your subscription account.

For Cancellations

To cancel a National Enquirer subscription, call 1-877-212-1942 or use the subscriber-services cancellation tools. If your subscription includes automatic renewal, the order page says customers may opt out by contacting customer service before the renewal deadline listed in the subscription terms.

For Address Changes

If you moved or need to update the delivery address, use the subscriber-services address-change option. Have your account number, old address, new address, and mailing label information ready. Address changes may take time to appear on future issues.

For Missing or Delayed Issues

If your magazine did not arrive, check your subscription start date, mailing address, and account status first. New magazine subscriptions can take several weeks to begin. If an expected issue is missing, contact subscriber services with your name, address, account number, and issue date.

For Billing or Unknown Charges

If you see a National Enquirer subscription charge you do not recognize, check whether the order was placed through the official subscription site, an authorized magazine service, a third-party seller, a gift subscription, or an automatic renewal. Contact the company that billed you and save the confirmation number or cancellation email.

What to Have Ready Before Contacting National Enquirer

  • Your subscriber account number, if available
  • Name and mailing address exactly as shown on the magazine label
  • Old and new address, if requesting an address change
  • Order confirmation email or renewal notice
  • Payment date, amount, and billing descriptor
  • Issue date, if reporting a missing or delayed magazine
  • Gift subscription recipient name and address, if applicable
  • A short explanation of the issue and what resolution you are requesting

National Enquirer Customer Service Reviews and Complaints

CustomerServiceNumbers.com currently shows 0 published National Enquirer reviews and 0 out of 5 stars. There is not enough live CSN review data to summarize customer sentiment for this company yet. If you have contacted National Enquirer customer service, you can help other readers by leaving a review below about your experience with subscriptions, renewals, cancellations, delivery, missing issues, address changes, billing, or complaint resolution.

Common National Enquirer Customer Complaints

Customers searching for National Enquirer customer service often need help with:

  • Canceling a subscription
  • Stopping automatic renewal
  • Missing or delayed issues
  • Changing a mailing address
  • Duplicate subscriptions
  • Renewal notices after cancellation
  • Gift subscription problems
  • Unknown or unwanted subscription charges
  • Difficulty identifying whether the publisher or a third-party seller billed the subscription
  • Refund questions after cancellation

National Enquirer Subscription and Auto-Renewal Tips

Before subscribing, renewing, or canceling, read the subscription terms carefully. Some magazine offers include automatic renewal or continuous-service terms. If you do not want your subscription renewed automatically, contact customer service and request written confirmation that auto-renewal has been turned off.

If you cancel by phone, ask for a cancellation confirmation number. If you cancel online, save a screenshot or confirmation email. If you cancel by mail or through a third-party subscription seller, keep proof of the request and any response.

National Enquirer Missing Issue and Delivery Help

If you are missing an issue, check your subscription start date and mailing address. New subscriptions can take several weeks to begin, and address changes may not affect issues already in production or mailed. If multiple issues are missing, contact subscriber services and ask them to verify the account status, delivery address, and expiration date.

National Enquirer Third-Party Subscription Warning

Magazine subscriptions may be sold through publishers, clearing houses, magazine-service websites, gift-subscription sellers, and other third-party retailers. If you bought through a third-party seller, that seller may control the refund, cancellation, renewal, or billing process. Always check your order confirmation and credit card statement to identify the company that actually charged you.

If you do not recognize a National Enquirer-related charge, contact the billing company first. If you cannot identify the seller or believe the charge is unauthorized, contact your bank or card issuer for dispute options.

How to Escalate a National Enquirer Subscription Problem

If your National Enquirer issue is not resolved after your first contact, take these steps:

  1. Save your order confirmation, renewal notice, mailing label, payment receipt, and cancellation confirmation.
  2. Write down the date, time, phone number, and website used for each contact.
  3. Ask whether the issue is being handled by the publisher, subscriber services, a clearing house, or a third-party magazine seller.
  4. Request written confirmation of any cancellation, refund, address change, renewal update, or missing-issue credit.
  5. If the issue involves automatic renewal, ask whether future billing has been disabled.
  6. If the issue involves an unauthorized charge and customer service does not resolve it, contact your card issuer or bank for dispute options.

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