> Anyone using Verizon as their ISP? If so, wondering where your email
> went?
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01/14/verizon_email_block/
Swell!!! Every time I begin to feel dissatisfied with
Earthlink (because their tech support stinks since they
"outsourced" it to India), I discover a new reason to keep
them, anyway.
> Jeanne Hedge, as directed by Natasha
>
> ============
> http://www.jhedge.com
dusty - 22 Jan 2005 12:17 GMT
>> Anyone using Verizon as their ISP? If so, wondering where your email
>> went?
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>> ============
>> http://www.jhedge.com
I got rid of earthstink, I mean Earthlink a long time ago but it took three
registered letters, 6 months and a lawyer to do so and the still tries
billing me for the 6 months I didn't use them. QUITTING Earthlink? KEEP
COPIES OF ALL YOUR CORRESPONDENCE.
Don't use MSN because their India techs can't read English much like speak
it. SBC/Yahoo is ok if you can get past the extra 32 Indian syllables, at
least they know something about the system.
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 22 Jan 2005 21:02 GMT
> I got rid of earthstink, I mean Earthlink a long time ago but it took three
> registered letters, 6 months and a lawyer to do so and the still tries
> billing me for the 6 months I didn't use them. QUITTING Earthlink? KEEP
> COPIES OF ALL YOUR CORRESPONDENCE.
Since they bill my credit card each month, it would only
take a call to my credit card company (followed up with a
copy of my letter to Earthlink cancelling service) to get
them off my back. After that, it would be between them and
the credit card company. (Of course, I would deduct their
charges from my bill before paying it.)