From: Vincent Poy (vince_at_pele.WURLDLINK.NET)
Date: Mon May 27 2002 - 19:58:41 EDT
MCI is a sucky company with billing... AOL is bad too since AOL
7.0 seems to have destroyed some system's networking capabilities...
you're lucky if it works but if it doesn't work, you're kinda in a point
of no return.
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On Mon, 27 May 2002, Steve C. wrote:
> Not a good idea. You have to give them your credit
> card number to sign up then when you want to stop you
> have to convince them to stop billing you. I'm not
> sure about AOL but it's impossible to get some ISPs to
> stop billing you once they get your number. With MCI
> for instance, I had to have my account number changed
> since they igonored all emails and phone calls to
> cancel the service.
>
> --- Patrick McCann <pat_at_024.com> wrote:
> > Another possibility is to open a free one-month AOL
> > test account, which you
> > could cancel upon return to the States.
> >
> > AOL has local dial-up numbers all over the world,
> > which would limit your
> > phone bill!
> >
> > pARISpAT
>
>
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