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Re: O. T. Dial up service
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Posted by NE IA Dave on March 10, 2007 at 18:40:14 from (12.206.8.41):
In Reply to: O. T. Dial up service posted by super99 on March 10, 2007 at 03:18:13:
Do not let People PC DOT COM tempt you, NOT a single person speeks english, and you will never get back any money they owe you. They use the free disk for a draw you in deal. The problem is they send you three and you must return the other two, pay postage and certified mail I would asume they will never get the disks back in the time frame allowed. and a whole lot of bs. I purchased their high speed dial up, then they asked if i could choose no charge dial up phone line town location. I sure could except by not speeking English they hooked me to a town 80 miles away. They got the first letter of the town ok, after that wow--no idea of the term english. I did screw up by not checking my debit card statment for eight months. I do not use it ever. They could only refund the last month, and I had absolutly no way of ever using their service. So far I just complain, and yea, complain more.
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