Doug and all,
AOL should be downgraded year ago, when it's prbably upgraded.
Their service was so lousy. Here is an real example happened on myself, I quited AOL early March, and they offered me another free month to evaluate Mid June, but yesterday I found out all my accesses were still charged at about $2.95/hour or so. Not only that, when I called their support today to credit the charge, their support doesn't know how much I was charged and couldn't just revoke all charges in this month either, she asked me to check and calculate the total charge myself, and call them back later. I was really wondering what's the deal here, why they couldn't tell what's going on in my account? or they wanted me to make mistake calculating the charges? What if I overcounted it?
Poor AOL, even it meets analysts estimation, they are still at PE over 100, even for a growth company, that's too much, and we have seen so many cases like IOM, DNAK, even though they have easily broke $100 mark, it took less time for them to go back to teens then it took to climb to the peak.
Shorters of AOL (I am sure there would be thousands, if not 7 million), I knew that day will come, just a matter of when! Good luck to you all.
Tom |