POLL: who uses free internet? (Netzero, Free lane)

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lotust

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"Where's the Poll?"


its in my pants. lol he he I made myself laugh, No really I have no idea where the POLL came from.
 

Tommy2000GT

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Jun 19, 2000
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Yeah, I don't think the newer versions of Netzero are hackable. That's why I'm using the old old version 1.0 :). I just delete a couple of files and no more banner. However, Netzero kept sending me emails telling me to upgrade but I never did. They banned my account for not upgrading:D and I registered a new one so here I am.
 

lotust

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Tommy2000GT
thats cool I have 2.2 still , Like netzero says the internet was ment to be free. Free of the dam add banners. :)
 

jaydee

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I got address.com and altavista.com here. I like address better because they don't auto-disconnect after inactivity. I could buy netpal, but wouldn't thats defeat the purpose of free?
 

Wedesdo

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freedsl from winfire

ie... i get FREE DSL (yes, I am connected right now and have been for the past 5 months)
 

PG

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Oct 25, 1999
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How do you guys use the old Netzero? Mine always auto updates. I've never had a choice.
 

lotust

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PG you need a crack to stop the annoying auto upgrading, SHhhhhhhhhh. I did not tell you ;)
 

aceO07

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i used to use freei.. then that went byebye.. so i'm forced to use netzero now.. i liked freei since i could use it without their software.. netzero is almost as good.. ;) waiting for dsl or something to come to my area.. :p
 

erikiksaz

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i use netzero, but something is weird. the nztv thing automatically disappears after i connect. i don't think i used anything to modify it either. the banner sure as hell doesn't pop up, heh heh.
 

etech

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Oct 9, 1999
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Did anyone else get this e-mail from juno? It looks like I may have to start paying them. :disgust:
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Dear Free Subscriber:

I'm writing to inform you of certain changes that are likely to affect a relatively small fraction of Juno's free subscribers who place the heaviest demands on our resources. Because your own recent usage pattern falls into this category, I wanted to make you aware of these expected changes, and of the reasons we are planning to make them.

By way of background, although most subscribers to our free service use it in a way that's consistent with the expectations on which our current business model is based, we have found that some make such heavy use of the service that they impose a disproportionate burden on our technical, human, and financial resources. (Recent statistics show, for example, that just 5 percent of the users of our free service account for more than half of the total number of hours it is used to access the Web.) Beginning on Monday, December 4, we are thus planning to implement certain measures designed to encourage the heavier users of our free service to alter their usage patterns, upgrade to one of our billable services, and/or participate in other revenue-generating activities that might help us cover the higher costs they cause us to incur.

While the details of these measures have not yet been finalized, examples may include (but may or may not be limited to) the display of additional advertising to heavier users and, perhaps more significantly, the prioritization of access to our free service according to usage levels and/or other factors. Such prioritization mechanisms may make it more difficult, for example, for the heavier users of our free service to establish or maintain a Web connection, particularly during those hours when overall usage tends to be highest, than would be the case for free subscribers whose usage patterns are more typical. The criteria used for such prioritization among Juno's free subscribers may include overall usage levels, specific usage patterns, the particular telecommunications carrier serving the subscriber in question, the subscriber's participation in certain programs that generate additional revenues for Juno, and/or other factors, and may (or may not) change over time, in each case as determined in the sole discretion of Juno's management. It is not currently anticipated, however, that such prioritization mechanisms will affect your use of Juno's e-mail system to send or receive e-mail messages.

We trust you will understand our reasons for making these changes, and would like to apologize in advance for any inconvenience they might cause.

Sincerely,
Charles Ardai, President and CEO
Juno Online Services, Inc.
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