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My girlfriend's co-worker just got a shock. Her 8th grade daughter took one of those free AOL CD's, installed it, and used it half of January and all of Feb.
When the January phone bill came they had a $400 bill. Turns out that AOL was connecting to the "local" numbers but their system isn't smart enough to know that just because she lives in Area code 408, not ALL 408 numbers are local. They live in Santa Clara, AOL was connecting to a 408 number that's in Gilroy, so AT&T was billing them long distance. Remember that's for HALF a month, they're still waiting on the February bill which is a full month of AOL calling Gilroy.
AOL of course is refusing responsibility, not our problem talk to AT&T they give us the local numbers. AT&T initially refused to help, after she called a local news guy who helps consumers(Michael Finney) they offered to cut the $400 bill in half but haven't said anything about the Feb bill which presumably will be essentially double.
I've heard AOL is extremely difficult to cancel which is the whole idea behind those cd's, they're banking on you forgetting when it goes from free to costing, and then taking months to cancel.
When the January phone bill came they had a $400 bill. Turns out that AOL was connecting to the "local" numbers but their system isn't smart enough to know that just because she lives in Area code 408, not ALL 408 numbers are local. They live in Santa Clara, AOL was connecting to a 408 number that's in Gilroy, so AT&T was billing them long distance. Remember that's for HALF a month, they're still waiting on the February bill which is a full month of AOL calling Gilroy.
AOL of course is refusing responsibility, not our problem talk to AT&T they give us the local numbers. AT&T initially refused to help, after she called a local news guy who helps consumers(Michael Finney) they offered to cut the $400 bill in half but haven't said anything about the Feb bill which presumably will be essentially double.
I've heard AOL is extremely difficult to cancel which is the whole idea behind those cd's, they're banking on you forgetting when it goes from free to costing, and then taking months to cancel.