It was 1969. I was taking an economics course, and my professor told us to subscribe to the Wall Street Journal. I sent a request, and they started my paper. I got a computer-generated bill and sent a check back. A week later, another identical bill came. I politely told them I had already paid. A week later, another bill with a warning that I had to pay or my subscription would be cancelled. I sent another letter telling them I was being billed twice and their computer needed to be checked. I begged a human to read the letter. Then they discontinued it. I had no money to resubscribe, as my parents were stretched to the limit to provide college for me. I want my $5.00 back, plus interest from 1969. These uncaring corporate stooges never answered any of my letters. I'll never forget the helplessness I felt at not being able to afford to get the Wall Street "Urinal" Thanks for nothing.