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To: DMauch who wrote (4220)4/2/1999 10:29:00 PM
From: Sam Biller  Respond to of 20297
 
I was wondering the same thing myself. The AT&T logo is still displayed on the web site.

I found the following 2 notices:

att.com
AT&T Web Site Agreement

The AT&T Web Site (the "Service") is an online information and
communications service provided by AT&T Corp. ("AT&T"), subject to
your compliance with the terms and conditions set forth below including, all
exhibits hereto.

"AT&T" and the "AT&T and Globe" design are registered trademarks of
AT&T in the United States and other countries. Other marks which appear
on this Web site may be marks of third parties that are not affiliated with
AT&T. AT&T and its affiliates do not control or endorse the content of
third party Web sites.


att.com
While information is the cornerstone of our ability to provide
superior service, our most important asset is our customers' trust.
Keeping customer information secure, and using it only as our
customers would want us to, is a top priority for all of us at
Universal Card Services Corp., a subsidiary of Citibank and a
member of the Citigroup family of companies.


Maybe someone else can enlighten us on the AT&T/Citigroup relationship and whether or not CheckFree is involved.

Sam (FWIW)