The ISP that wouldn't DISCONNECT!
- Entity: Internet Concourse/COIL (Central Ohio Internet Link), hio
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
compuserve rebate problem
- Entity: Compuserve, Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
http://www.lucidcircus.com Won't pay for services performed
- Entity: http://www.lucidcircus.com, Pennsylvania
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
AOL & Compuserve Billing Problems
- Entity: AOL, America Online and Compuserve, Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
Multimedia Cable / Road Runner Service Of no Help
- Entity: Road Runner / Multimedia Cable Service, Oklahoma
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
Office Depot through Prodigy Internet ..a Contract RIP-OFF
- Entity: Prodigy Internet & Office Depot, Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
rip-off money i didn't spend on line www.rightf.com
- Entity: rightf.com, Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
CiHost Web Hosting is Ripping Me (and others) Off!
- Entity: CiHost Web Hosting Company, Texas
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
Kickturn- Credit Card Fraud. Check your statements!
- Entity: Kickturn (NY), New York
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
Poorest Internet Service Ever! Access Developers LLC
- Entity: Access Developers LLC, CA & Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
Microsoft Network Internet Acess
- Entity: Microsoft, Washington
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
Juno-Charges for accounts never openned-and won't pay back
- Entity: Juno, Pennsylvania
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
NUMBER 1 IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION, COMPUSERVE (HUH!)
- Entity: COMPUSERVE 2000, FLORIDA
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
ISP rip-off " IMAGIXX " from Pittsburgh, PA
- Entity: Imagixx (Imagine Comm. Corp.), PA and WV
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
AOL ripped me off
- Entity: American Online, Florida
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
AOL Long Distance Service Rip-Off
- Entity: AOL Long Distance, Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
interland.net does what ever they want and give no support
- Entity: interland, Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
interland.net does what ever they want and give no support
- Entity: interland, Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
Peter Lockyer of www.websitepoint.net and www.clubworld.org *REBUTTAL .."public record is not freedom of speech"
- Entity: Peter Lockyer, Website Point, Club World, Melbourne- Australia
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
Fantasy Sex Online and Ibill (the internet billing company) have wrongfully taken my money
- Entity: Ibill and fantasy sex online, Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
Earthlink Scam Internet service Rip-off
- Entity: Earthlink, Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
Interland Web Hosting doesn't provide service.
- Entity: Interland Web Hosting, Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
hardnet.com and/or support@babenet.com test1
While following a link on some college students' pages, I happened upon this site. (I am a college advisor to some student groups and wanted to know what they were posting.) To get in, one has to give a credit card # "forage verification" to view pages. They advertised a one week "free trial," so I gave the #. Once into the disgusting site, I immediately cancelled the "free" trial membership. Within the month, however, I received a VISA bill for $29.99. When I first contacted the company via email I got this response: >In order for us to properly process your request, please provide us with the following information: > Full Name: > Username: > Password: > First twelve digits of Card#: > > Upon receipt of this information, we will promptly process your request. > Tech Support > JR After I did this, Nothing was done. I wrote more emails to which they responded they would cancel my membership at the end of their membership period, but would not reimburse my money. I called the company and basically got a snide, "Too bad." I wanted to inform the Better Business Bureau but was unable to get any real company name or address. All I have as info is the internet address. They should be thrown off the Internet and prosecuted!
- Entity: hardnet.com and/or support@babenet.com, Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
The ISP Planet Systems Network is a ripoff artist test1
I recently signed up for the "no busy" guarantee from PSN in Phoenix. They offer to guarantee a no busy account when you sign up. Their system is riddled with busy signals. They won't offer refunds. Their support staff is assinine. Avoid them like the plague test40
- Entity: Planet Systems Network, Arizona
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance
AOL ..America Online's software is proprietary and ancient test1
The web browser built into America Online's software is proprietary and ancient. Both the Macintosh and PC versions of the AOL web browser were purchased from outside companies, and both are barely usable. In addition, due to the structure of the AOL network, transfers are always extremely slow, and graphics are often corrupted. For the PC version, AOL bought a browser from BookLink that was arguably as good as Netscape 1.0, which was the standard at the time. However, AOL developed it only as necessary while Netscape continually enhanced its Navigator product. These advances in the HTML standard left AOL in the dust. In America Online 3.0, AOL finally supports HTML 3.2, including such features as tables and frames. However, AOL's browser still omits many commonly used tags, and does not support animated images -- tremendously diminishing the Web experience. AOL, when developing its Web software, decided that it made more sense to keep copies of all web pages that AOL members received on its own computers.That way, instead of letting each member get a fresh copy from the sending site every time it was viewed, it could simply be sent from the "proxy" machine. This helped keep AOL's already-sluggish Internet connection fromgrinding to a halt. However, the fact remains that there aren't enough proxy machines to go around, forcing users to wait interminably while the proxy machine gets around to helping them. Also, these machines are frequently out of service, resulting in a lot of difficulty in connecting to Web sites. It is nearly impossible to load a graphics-heavy Web page without some of the images being replaced with error icons. In addition, the AOL proxy machines convert Internet-standard GIF and JPEG graphics into AOL's Johnson-Grace compressed image format. AOL calls this "TurboWeb" and claims that it makes AOL web connections 3 times as fast as those from an ISP. This is an outright lie; instead of speeding the process up, the compression slows down the proxy machines yet more, making the whole process incredibly slow. Also, the image technology doesn't work well, often corrupting images by introducing bizarre color shifts or bands. The AOL Web browser is simply not an adequate offering, especially when most members use AOL to access the Internet. With an ISP, users can choose the software they prefer quickly and easily, while on AOL using anything but the built-in browser is trouble-prone and unreliable. test40
- Entity: America Online, Nationwide
- Author: Jerry, Fayetteville, USA
- Categories: Auto Insurance