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Technology Stocks : America On-Line: will it survive ...?

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To: Brian K Crawford who wrote (5439)11/5/1997 12:09:00 AM
From: moose   of 13594
 
Brian, if they have it both ways and they will continue to have it both ways, you must be a long. I believe they will continue to have it both ways but at the expense of losing customers. Everybody I know that has AOL is looking for someone else! Bizzy signals, email glitchs, software downloads, junk mail, are problems exclusively to AOL. Try almost any other ISP and you will find just how much farther your money can go. Not all the people that say there leaving will, but more will continue to say it. I feel AOL is a good stepping stone into the internet, but after a while you learn to walk instead of crawling. Going with CONCENTRICS and EROLS, but still have AOL for one more prepaid year.

Still cant get on AOL around 6:00 pm, alot of people are still using them!
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