I am not going to tolerate being ripped off, Wall Street Journal. Fair warning. I’m a public schoolteacher and former lawyer and I will be sending you a demand letter under Massachusetts General Laws for your unfair and deceptive business practices, which allows me to request double or even triple damages for deliberate bad faith practices. Shame on you for stealing money from students and ordinary people and people overseas; is that your business model? You apparently don’t care about these horrible reviews and sad stories of desperate people trying to stop you from sucking $40 every month from their bank accounts. So when I finish up the school year (or maybe before) I will be contacting the Attorneys General in MA and NY to investigate and put a stop to this. Maybe some investigative journalists too. It’s a shame because all I wanted to do was read one of your articles on teaching that my sister sent me, so I signed up for 12 weeks for 12 dollars. Now you owe me 6 months at $40, or $240.00 of my hard-earned dollars. Believe me I WILL get them back, even if I have to file a small claim in Chicopee, where you apparently have an office, because I simply will not tolerate a bully or a cheat. Shame on you.Susan DeGrave