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People is one of the celebrity magazines containing celebrity news and celebrity rumors

 
 
 
 

   
 
   
   

 
 

3 out of 5: Great Magazine, Poor Customer Service

 

Reviewer:

Cat Lady

 

People magazine is overall a good read. There are a lot of interesting celebrity tidbits (the latest celebrity gossip) and newsworthy, informative stories about everyday people as well as celebrities. I like looking at the photos but some of the photos tend to be the same week after week and the photos tend to be of the same celebrities. I would like to see and read about more celebrities not just the popular ones who are overexposed. People magazine Customer Service is terrible. They suspended my account before I received the correct bill for it. They didn't even give me until the due dates that were listed on my bills to pay for the subscription. The same day they suspended my account they chose to cancel it. They've since changed my subscription six or seven times without my authorization. Most recently they made an unauthorized subscription for 13 issues, billed at a higher price than I paid. They sent me a refund they didn't owe me for the unauthorized subscription. My People magazine subscription has not been corrected. The magazine subscription is worth buying but the customer service is poor. I don't think I'll subscribe to People again!

 

4 out of 5: People Makes Friday a Great Day

 

Reviewer:

Shania Twain

 

People magazine is the most incredible magazine. The writers of the magazine know exactly what you want to read as a subscriber, but there will always be an extra section that just does not interest you because no magazine can attract every ones personal interests. No matter what this magazine always makes Friday a great day. I feel the best part about People magazine is the fact that they give you special issues, like 50 Most Beautiful People, Sexiest Man Alive, and Eligible Bachelor. You get a variety highlights in each People issue. You will find inside each issue many sections pertaining to your interest. A section called the mailbox where you get to read other people responses to the articles in the last issue released. The passage page where they will give you all the details of celebrities such as marriages, births, divorces, deaths, injured, or convicted. Finally, I love getting toward the end of the magazine just to be able to read the true crime stories because they are intriguing and quite interesting. The only bad part about People magazine is that most people, just like myself, buy the issues to read about celebrities. But you also get the human interest stories which don't seem to interest everyone. Now I do not have a  People magazine subscription, but I read every issue, whether I buy them myself or read the magazine at work. I would say that if you wanted to purchase a magazine, then People magazine would be a great one to choose because the magazine reaches out to any one in their teenage years and up.

 

5 out of 5: Look forward to Fridays

 

Reviewer:

Sandy Hale "True Art Lover" (Chicago)

 

I enjoy reading my People magazine every weekend. After a hard week of "real life", it's nice to read about celebrities and their fancy lives and clothing, and also about some of the normal people that have done something extraordinary. People magazine is feel-good reading, but it's a nice break from some of the violent news and depressing economic stories we hear every day.

 

4 out of 5: Great when I receive it

 

Reviewer:

William Tatum (Alaska)

 

Love the magazine. It is informative on the "real" people stories. My problem with continuing my  people magazine subscription is that the magazine is not put into a protective clear plastic sleeve. I seem to have a problem receiving the  People magazine in the same week that is is published when an article of national interest is in it. Either the people at the post office want to read it first (evident by the condition it is in)which delays it getting to me, or it never gets to my mailbox at all. The problem would be solved, if the publishers would invest in the protective bags like other magazines do.

 

3 out of 5: Those Unfamous Faces

 

Reviewer:

Bobbi J. Caulfield "writer on the verge" (Hinesville, Georgia)

 

I love People magazine but lately I have grown fond of the human interest stories they do about everyday people who are not in the public eye. I want to read about more people out there making a difference in the world despite the fact they have never been on the red carpet or shopped at Gucci. I am also tired of them coming up with any excuse in the book just to get Jennifer Aniston's face plastered on the cover. Friends is over...let's move on!

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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