I cancled my free time three times and you just kept giing me more time on April the sixth 2005 I called for the last time and I had to fight to get the cusomer service person to cancle my account but he did and then you billed me on the sixtenth, I was told to call on the sixth to cancle and now you have sent my account to a collection service to collect 29.95 after I cancled if you keep this up I will sue and I know that you know what that means because you have a big suit tha t hit you and I will go to the same pepole or lawyers that have or that or suing you and get them interested in my case it just the same thing you do not want pepole leaving you so what did you do screw up their machine to wheere they could not use any one else and now you are keeping pepole going and screwing them up to where it is to late or what ever to cancle then you go ahead and bill them any way so get a grip because if you do not stop the harasment I will sue you and every body else connected with AOL. AOL used to a fair enternet subscriber but you have gone to hell with your tacticts.
I want to point out that normally, I moderate these kinds of comments out but given the context of the comic he commented on, and the comment itself, I felt it was worth sharing.
Many people come by OK/Cancel by searching for “cancel”. No doubt this person did the same. Go AOL customer service and their tacticts(sic)!
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