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The Pitch – When Online Companies Rip You or Someone You know Off!
Jennifer McClelland | RSS | Fri, Oct 30 2009 | 4 Comments
Are you being ripped off by an online company?
Question:
In 2006, AOL announced that it would stop charging for @aol.com email addresses. Since then most of the customers have been switched to the free service, however there are still a few less internet savvy users out there that are paying for email service that is supposed to be free; many of them not even noticing.
This is just one example of how people are being ripped off every day from online companies. Are you being ripped off? How about someone you know?
Answer:
While I am not currently being ripped off by AOL’s shady business practice of continually billing someone for something that is free, I think I might know someone who is. And all I have to say is: If this person is paying for this service than he/she is less internet savvy than I could have ever imagined and he/she deserves it.
Other than that, I am not currently being ripped off by any online company to my knowledge. There was a time a few years ago, however, that “someone” I know was being ripped off by a company who cheated him out of a couple hundred dollars…he has not seen that money to this day.
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