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    Tulsa World

    Tulsa World

    2.2(18 reviews)
    1.0 miDowntown

    Why everyone in this city does not have a subscription to this paper is a mystery to me. Some feel…read moreit's too far to the right. Others think it leans to the left. In reality, it goes both ways. Different journalists have different biases. The paper is extremely reasonable. Home delivery for seven days a week is less than a dollar per day. On top of that, the Sunday paper is loaded with coupons. You could easily get back what you pay for the paper in savings at the grocery store. What makes this paper wonderful is that it is full of useful information. They don't give as much detail about world news or even national news but their local coverage is excellent. Don't know what to do this weekend? Look in the paper. They have a listing of events going on. Wondering how the local sports teams are doing? They have you covered. If you're interested in how the Dodgers or the Mets are doing, you're SOL but you can find out who the Driller's third pitcher's mother's first grade teacher was. This is the first newspaper I have ever read that has two crossword puzzles in every edition. How sweet is that? Plus two cryptoquips and two Ken-Kens. Every day you can give your brain a nice work out over your breakfast. And the paper comes delivered right to your door. On a few occasions I have had minor problems but they make sure you have their phone numbers when you subscribe and one call takes care of everything. All-in-all, I have to say that this paper gives you your money's worth.

    I subscribed to the World (and Tribune) for over 50 years. When they were locally owned, they gave…read moresubscribers the news. Then, they were sold, and sold yet again to national groups who raised prices, and raised prices, and raised prices, etc. I stuck with them because it would be a shame for a city like Tulsa to lose it's one remaining newspaper. Not anymore! I am retired, and on a fixed income so, reluctantly, I quit subscribing because I cannot pay $727 per year. I tried asking for a senior discount. They said they do not offer one, but I can pay $34.66 for digital plus print Wednesday and Sunday! No I Won't

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    News On 6

    News On 6

    2.0(4 reviews)
    1.3 miDowntown

    We try to avoid Channel 6 news and weather. Not only are their "news" stories slanted and lack…read moredetail, their weather with Travis is purposely designed to invoke fear and drama. A simple line of thunderstorms becomes a "reason" to break in to programming and the audio sound they use to call attention to their messaging at the bottom of the screen is loud and disruptive. Instead of being a calming and informative segment the "weather" has become a dramatic performance.

    We will never watch Channel 6 local Tulsa news because their weather is sponsored by Bob Mills…read moreFurniture. We bought a couch in May 2020. We visited the Bob Mills Tulsa store at least three times and sat on the couch and loved it. Shelbi was a great salesperson. We bought the couch and had it delivered the next week. Within a few days, we noticed the couch had a squeak, but worse, the cushions moved all the time. I have never had a couch where the cushions moved this badly. After you sat down and got up, you have to push them back in. After you lied down, you had to do the same. We had guests over and it was embarrassing. We called Shelbi at the store and she had someone else talk to us. They offered to send a tech out to fix the squeak but we wanted the cushions not to move more than anything. The tech says we were past the return policy. After several conversation of back and forth, we were told to go buy some velcro and add to the back of the couch and to the back of the cushions. I was shocked. I called West Elm and Mathis Brothers among others, and they had never heard of such a solution. Bob Mills wouldn't do anything else to solve this matter, so we bought the velcro and have a "Velcroed" couch. How sad and disgusting this is and what a poor vision of helping the customer. I urge people to be careful. The tech even told us they had several employees go sit on the couch in the showroom and it didn't happen. It never happened when were there either. The technician said these cushions could do this since they're reversible. If I would've known that, I would've never bought the couch. I'm 56 years old and have owned many sofas and have never had such an issue. How very sad and now we're stuck with it. I wonder if Bob Mills would just come pick up this horrible couch and get it out of our sight and we'll buy another one at Mathis Brothers or West Elm? It really is ridiculous. I feel sorry for Bob Mills employees who don't tell their customers up front because this tech knew this was an issue. Sorry Channel 6 that we won't be watching. You all should look at their reviews.

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