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You've Got Blackmail: The AOL Account That Wouldn't Die

69 点作者 quoderat将近 16 年前

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joshu将近 16 年前
Customer service is marketing. When will people learn this?
tokenadult将近 16 年前
It's not smart to try to push around a Wall Street Journal journalist.
pmichaud将近 16 年前
This isn't unusual actually. Companies can and do report bogus charges like this with impunity.
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satyajit将近 16 年前
Is it just me, or everyone feels the same about when someone hands over a business card with an aol.com address on it? Almost feels like, you don't want to do business with this pre-historic animal!
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aberman将近 16 年前
When are these people going to learn? AOL has reached the point where their original product does NOTHING except detract value. Just drop it AOL because the fourteen 85-year-olds that are still using it are going to be dead soon anyways.<p>People still use AIM (still not sure why), and sometimes frequent some of your other media outlets. Focus on those, and stop charging (former) customers for services they don't use or want.
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lief79将近 16 年前
I'm assuming the fraud alert would give him the chance to fight the charges if they try to report them?<p>How exactly does it help?
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dukeofchutney将近 16 年前
Rule #1. Never sign up to AOL. Rule #2. Never break rule #1. Rule #3. If in doubt refer to rule #2.