Gee, Robert, you can obtain a program online and order the disk to follow called Stay Connected... This was originally a program to aol users for the same reasons you stated... I have used this program for almost 2 years. it is great.. will keep you connected. IT is a sharware program.. Sending the URL for you... http://www.inKlineGlobal.com this should fix your being disconnected at sorry I have no answere for your being taken through email.. It might not be a bad idea to research the offers before giving any credit information to these solicitations... -----Original Message----- From: Robert Johnsen Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Saturday, December 18, 1999 1:38 PM Thanks so much for coming up with help and answers to my earlier questions. . I agree with Dennice's comments - Alan and you other members who provide the answers to the needs of others are SUPERCALIFRAGILIST. Keep on keeping on. A couple of questions: Alan's message on Wednesday recommended Jack Daniel's Web Site . I went there and discovered that he uses a totally black background- and I cannot read the screen. A few sellers do that on ebay- and when I cant read the item- I pass it by.. I know I can make a print out to find out what is there but isnt there some way to make the page legible on the monitor screen without doing this? I hate to admit it but back at the end of September I got scammed out of $15. It was an e-mail ad directed to about 30 MSN addressees offering a program that would keep me locked onto MSN without being intermittantly cut off every few minutes,when I am on the Internet There must have been maybe 100,000 or more addresses on a purchased mailing list who were solicited. There was a St Louis address, I knew that there were programs for AOL being offered on ebay- it was an irksome problem -that affected me and many others. I emailed again and again with no response. When my cancelled check came back it had a signed endorsement other than the named payee followed by a written account #. I began to suspect something when I had received identical solicitations with different e-mail addresses. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] If Im out $15 its part of the learning process. If it sounds too good-it probably isnt. What about others who received solicitations and received nothing. Is n2.com part of the scam? My bank wont do anything unless I file a Police report. BBB says there is a charge to investigate. Do most scams go unreported- ? Any advice and suggestions and links would be appreciated. Thanks Bob Johnsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
