You ask why you would need a trial period? Because AOL advertises that they
offer a free trial period and if you really don't like AOL you have the
RIGHT to cancel, but AOL wants your money so they go ahead and charge your
credit card, over and over again. Read the posts. That is illegal and
immoral.
True there are some people who want to scam AOL but there are thousands who
want to try it and when they see how much it sucks, then they want nothing
to do with it. They want it removed and not to be charged. Simple.
I'm just trying to warn people about their deceptive practices.
RUN, don't walk from AO-HELL
"Eric" <> wrote in message
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> "Zim Babwe" <> wrote in message
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>>I cringe when people want to put AOL on their systems. It is nothing but
>>a resource hog, they install software that pushes ad's on you, pushes
>>their products down your throat and is 100% deceptive. Also, if you sign
>>up for ther so called FREE trial period, just try to get them to stop
>>charging your credit card. I dare you!
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>> I would rather go back to DOS than to use AOL
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>> http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news0..._nosedive.html
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>> http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news0.../aol_data.html
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>> http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news0..._nosedive.html
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>> http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news0...oublebill.html
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>> Gives me shivers just thinking about it.
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> I use AOL with no problems. In my experience, it has much better spam and
> virus protection than any other email software.
> Sure they pop up some ads since they made it completely free. It seems
> the only way to provide good software with 24/7 support is to sell some
> advertising.
> Why would you need a trial period or credit card charges, unless you're
> trying to scam around for free ISP on dialup?
> Get high speed and stop whining.
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