juno.com advertises free dial-up internet for ten hours a month. You get it on-line. When you get the free version they don't ask for any credit card info, but cut you off at 10 hours and then offer to sell it to you.
I downloaded the free version and it was a pain in the butt, they dumped a few icons on my desktop and it kept trying to dial up, even when I didn't want it to. So I got pissed and uninstalled it. However, I went into my Network Connections and re-entered my username and password, three months ago and have had unlimited trouble free internet ever since (once I uninstalled it all the pains in the icons were deleted, and I believe so was the mechinism that keeps track of your hours), My free unlimited internet is as good as any isp I've ever had. You just don't have a bill, customer service or e-mail, but you get your e-mail elsewhere, right? Is this wrong?
2006-10-08
15:52:19
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KingGeorge
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