Re: Satellite radio




I have to wonder, Bob, because AOL is now free. Far as I know, they
didn't have business accounts when they had paying customers, but now it
is free so how can anything it offers not be free? IMHO they really
should not make things so difficult for people who don't even have a
clue there might be fees attached. We all know nobody reads the fine
print, especially for a free service.


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