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Originally posted by theking
How was your response to the question I posed an answer. AOL does not have a local access number for this area. I will ask you the question again...if AOL does not have a local access number is it made ABUNDENTLY clear that everytime you go on line there will be a long distant fee to pay.
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No, not ABUNDENTLY clear. I believe it's in some fine print somewhere.
I cancelled an AOL account about 2 years ago and they had this thing where they said they'd give us a month for free and to keep using it for the month in case we change our mind(this was over the phone and that was all that they told us). I kept using it every once in a while for the month. After it "expired" I decided to see if I could still sign on. I could and I thought they were just taking too long to cut it off. The next credit card bill showed that I got charged a month's fee for signing on that one time. Apparently it was my fault because OBVIOUSLY attempting to sign on meant I wanted to renew my subscription. At least I got the call center rep to admit that he'd been trained to screw people out of their money.
Never pay for AOL, it's too easy to get for free
