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Didn’t I mention that I hate AOHell?

Submitted by on March 29, 2005 – 2:35 pm

It’s funny, in Dec., my dad decided to install AOHell on his system for the 90 day trial peroid thingy just to play games *role eyes* Today, he went to cancel and the lady kept trying to talk him into another month of free service and such, he finially ask to speak to her superviser but she just would not light up. Finally after about 20 mins, she finally cancelled his account. I knew it, I just knew they would do that, and you know how I knew? Long time ago we tried AOHell version 4 or something and only after a week we cancelled (on there thing it says that they won’t ask any question why we want to cancel), the next day they call asking why we canceled. God damn, once they have you in there pockets, they won’t let you go!!

Here’s another thing I find funny, there new TV Ad where this one dude is telling another dude what would happen if he doesn’t have AOHell for his broadband internet. LIES!! You don’t NEED AOHell to PROTECT yourself from viruses, spam, spyware, etc. Oh no, no, no, all you need is a good Anti-Virus software for removing viruses, set up fiter rules in your e-mail program to fiter your e-mail, and a nice adware/spyware remover. All of which is A LOT cheaper then getting AOHell… I mean, come on, why pay them twinty something a month on top of your high speed internet bill when you can have the same ammount of protection for a one time price of a program (your Anti-Virus software would be an example of a one time payment, a long with a yearly subscription fee (if any), but you can still find pretty damn good free anti-virus program out there too)? Think, people, think!!!

Well… I’m done ranting for now, I’m going to get ready for work now. Tell next time, cya.

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