OK well I have AOL 9.0 And Its only suppose to be like 24 dollars a month or something. But we get billed like 2 times in a month. Anyways, What is a good internet thats cheap and good? Like 10 dollars a month. I know like peoplepc.com but I dont know If thats good. Thanks.
xxBrOkEnxx answered Thursday December 23 2004, 7:45 pm: well i think you should call up the company and ask why your being billed 2 times a month because i dont think you should be being billed that much [ xxBrOkEnxx's advice column | Ask xxBrOkEnxx A Question ]
aNgeLxfOrEvEr answered Wednesday November 24 2004, 2:49 pm: Yeah, stop using AOL...way to expensive. Comcast is a good and fast. Then you could just get AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) if you want to use a messenger. It's free (AIM), and easy. Good luck :) [ aNgeLxfOrEvEr's advice column | Ask aNgeLxfOrEvEr A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Wednesday November 24 2004, 12:56 pm: well you shouldnt be getting billed twice call them and find out about that you might have accidently signed up for two accounts. netzero is the cheapest but it also sucks. aol IMO is reeally the most convienient. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
confusedbabii answered Tuesday November 23 2004, 9:43 pm: people pc is a good internet. i have it at my dad's and it's dial up but it's fast and it has never broken down on me. it's fast and easy to log in and out of and it takes like 5 seconds to log in. and it's only $10.95 a month. hope i helped!
paradiei3abii3x answered Tuesday November 23 2004, 6:47 pm: well yes there is people pc and ii know people who have it and it works really qood . yuu have e-mail and eveythinq and yuu can still qo to websites and everythinq like that . another thinq is net-zero . my friend has that and ii think that it is like 10 dollars but ii am not sure . qood luck and hope ii helped !
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