AOL Abuses Paid Subscribers
October 21st, 2008 Posted in Scams
I canceled my AOL service a long time ago, but I certainly do not mind being reminded of what I good decision that was. A recent class action lawsuit against AOL claims that the service inserted ads at the end of e-mail messages sent by members who paid for the service. Essentially, the plaintiffs argue that unlike members who use AOL’s service for free or similar services from AOL’s competitors such as Yahoo and Hotmail, they pay for the service and therefore shouldn’t have their e-mails used as ad delivery vehicles.
AOL Sued on Ads Put in Emails [Courthouse News Service]
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