Posted on 09/12/2004 6:12:31 AM PDT by OkieDokieSmokie
Ok, I've never started a post on my own before, so I hope I did everything right! I just have a question. I'm LIVID after reading the news on AOL this morning. The first thing I clicked was an article about how the Republicans are going to try "suppressing black votes." (Underneath that was a link to a story about Edwards addressing the Black Caucus.) In the sidebar was an advertisement flashing "Dethrone Bush!" and asking for $50 contributions. I got a little nauseated. So to be fair, I clicked a link that said Bush was leading in most polls, expecting to see a link supporting him and asking for donations. No such luck. Instead, a different ad asking for money and saying that it was time to "Take back America" and showing a helicopter air-lifting an elephant out of the White House. I clicked every link then, and each one took me to an ad supporting the democratic party and asking for removal of President Bush. The ONE exception was an ad on a story about President Bush...that advertised Travel Zoo.
I'm disgusted with AOL's typical liberal slant. The ONLY reason I keep them is so my son can use their Kids AOL and their parental control features. I WANT to voice my disgust, but feel it won't be heard and am not sure how to give it the best shot. Any idea what I can do, who I should write, etc?
I remember when AOL folks began to show up on the internet. Interesting.
Contact the credit card company and tell them that aol is no longer authorized to collect from your account.
If a person ever gets "suspended" or "booted" this is a way to close the account. That can happen in a number of ways, even throough sending so many letters in a short timespan (something to do with spamming).
AOL Elections 2004: Straw Poll
Current Electoral Vote Estimate:
Bush: 535
Kerry: 3
Remember, You can't spell A$$hole without AOL
AOL Time Warner is onboard Kerry's Titanic. I'd just cancel, as they won't care what reasons you might offer.
Response: "...Effective way ...?"Probably not. While I have heard the stories about continued billing after cancellation of the service, when I quit it did not happen.
Send the main office of Time Warner a typed letter of complaint.
No, AOL was on its way down the tubes before Time Warner bought it. TM just helped finish the job. I used to work in their chat rooms when it was still owned by Steve Case, etc. It was bad then.
One of the things that really ticked me off about AOL was when they went to unlimited access and then never bothered to provide extra dial-up numbers to connect with. And once you did finally get connected (sometimes it took an hour or more), you kept getting pop-up windows asking you if you wanted to stay connected.
I hated AOL and got rid of it when they screwed all the geneology & history chatroom workers. We covered chatrooms on AOL in exchange for free AOL each month. On a Friday night, they demanded we provide them with our updated account information. I was out of town for the weekend and didn't have any of it with me. I wrote and asked if it could wait until Monday, which was a holiday and I'd be back home. I never got a response back, and on Monday morning, when I tried to access my account, it was blocked. They also ended up blocking a whole bunch of peoples' accounts. I gave them a week to get the whole thing resolved and get my service back. They didn't and I told AOL and the people I worked with in the chatrooms I wouldn't be back. I understand that the same guy who created that fiasco pulled another doozy on the folks who work in these AOL chatrooms. It had to do with him selling the rooms and either not advising the people who work in them, and/or never made arrangements with AOL to keep the rooms open.
Short answer: no.
Long answer: noooooooooooo.
It took me three months to stop them from billing me when I cancelled in 2002. A letter to AOL, CC'ed to my state's AG, finally got them to stop the charges (and got me a refund) but THEN they started telling me I'd been such a good customer that they were giving me 'credits' to my account (and continuing my service) kept me stringing-along for another four months and ALSO, somehow, increased the number of snail-mailings and adverts I got from them.
My final recourse was to just log on and continually "F*** F*** F***" all over the system until there were enough complaints to bann me and finally kill my account for-good. THIS, incidentally, also stopped the mailings.
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