Have you seen the latest commercial from Net Zero? They say you can keep your AOL address but go with Net Zero for your internet connection. I don't have either Net Zero or AOL but since you mentioned AOL I thought I would tell you.
Sharon --from Arizona TM 1997 to MS 1998
It's not easy taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant
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Hi Pam,
My phone bill was $52 a month for unlimited local and long distance, and I pay $14.95 to AOL for my dial-up internet. So, that's still less than you are paying, but since somebody showed me a way that I could get the same services for a lower cost, it sounded good to me. I am always looking for a way to cut costs. It's like buying something on sale vs. paying regular price. I guess I am a sale shopper, and proud of it. My money is not going to stretch any further unless I make it happen myself.
Barbara
