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

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To: Zoltan! who wrote (1253)2/1/1997 12:07:00 PM
From: Brian K Crawford   of 13594
 
<<I know you have heard of everyone that's suing AOL because of access problems, and I applaud it. I was wondering if any of you would join me in a class action suit against Disneyland.

You see when the Indiana Jones ride came out, my inlaws went there and waited for 5 hours or so to get on that ride. Plus all the other rides had waits of 2+ hours for them. We went to Disneyland a few months later, and the wait for each ride was still 2+ hours. Now, we had already paid to get into the park & that admission price includes UNLIMITED rides but I couldn't even get onto all the rides because of the lines, and I even had to stand in line to get my admission ticket, for food, the bathroom, and to exit the park.

They wouldn't even discount my admission because I couldn't get onto every ride, they said I could just come back for another day & pay another admission.>>

The above are not my words. I don't want to sue anybody. Just interested in whether you see an analogy, or is AOL held to a different standard?

Brian
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