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3 Strikes About Our Competition:
Are you aware of how the "top" Internet providers treat their
customers? United Online, AOL, Earthlink and other Internet providers
choose to have the following customer service policies:
Collect and track customers information and online usage.
They can collect YOUR data using their proprietary software that they
ask you to install when you first sign up. They say they "may" make
this available to advertisers who will email you offers. It means less
privacy and more spam for YOU!
"Unlimited" access they can cut off at any time.
If a company advertises "Unlimited" Internet to get your business, why
the deceptive fine print?
Outsourcing services and American jobs overseas!
The largest American companies with the largest base of American
customers turn their back on the American worker!
Here Are The Facts!
United Online: (NetZero, Juno, BlueLight)
Parent company United Online is one of the most well known $9.95
ISP's. If you read their terms of service agreement, you'll find the
following customer policies for their online services:
NetZero will collect, store, compile and utilize information about
you, your computer, your phone number and your use of the NetZero
Services including, without limitation, information regarding the Web
sites you visit and information that you provide in response to
NetZero questionnaires, surveys and registration forms. NetZero may
provide this information to third parties including advertisers,
clients, marketing organizations and others.
http://www.netzero.net/legal/terms.html
You agree that Juno may establish general practices and limits
concerning use of the Services.
http://www.juno.com/legal/terms.html
United Online is listed on Lou Dobbs' list of companies that are
guilty of "Ex****ting America".
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/popups/ex****ting.america/=
content.html
America Online: (AOL, Netscape, Walmart Connect)
Considered the largest, most expensive ISP. Instead of lowering their
access fee for their "loyal" customers, they partnered with Wal*Mart
and then quietly rolled out Netscape Internet service at $9.95 mo.
AOL will need certain information =97 such as name, Internet address or
screen name, billing address, type of computer, credit card number =97
in order to provide that service or product to you. We may also use
that information to let you know of additional products and services
about which you might be interested.
http://www.aol.com/info/privacy.adp
Netscape Internet Service is not offered or designed to provide an
=93always on=94 or =93always connected=94 capability. Netscape's operating
practices may include timed sign offs for users who are inactive for
an extended period of time and timed sign offs for excessive, =93always
connected=94 consumption of the Netscape network.
http://admin.isp.netscape.com/tos.php#privacy
AOL is listed on Lou Dobbs' list of companies that are guilty of
"Ex****ting America".
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/popups/ex****ting.america/=
content.html
Earthlink: (PeoplePC, just purchased Joi Internet, Access4Free and
Access4Less)
Another more expensive "name brand" ISP. Earthlink purchased PeoplePC
in 2002. This allowed them to offer a $9.95 monthly service without
having to lower their price for their "loyal" Earthlink customers.
EarthLink collects information from Visitors and Members who use the
various parts of our Services.
http://www.earthlink.net/about/policies/privacy/
PeoplePC may limit the length of sessions to a reasonable period, as
determined by PeoplePC, after which sessions may automatically be
terminated.
http://www.peoplepc.com/online/legals.asp?locid=3D1&pageid=3D4#useofservice
Earthlink is listed on Lou Dobbs' list of companies that are guilty of
"Ex****ting America".
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/popups/ex****ting.america/=
content.html
I hope you have found this information useful. Once you read the Terms
of Service agreements of these and other Internet service providers,
you will find out if they are really being truthful in their
advertisements and marketing campaigns. As for the companies mentioned
above, I have provided the links for you to draw your own conclusion.
There are more than just these three points that may be a concern to
those who do business with them.
At Copper.net, we choose to avoid the deceptive practices of many
ISP's. Your information is safe and there is always a friendly voice
available should you need assitance. Thank you for choosing
Copper.net. We appreciate your loyalty and sup****t, and appreciate any
referrals that you send our way. If you aren't already a part of our
referral program, we will pay you for sending us customers. Check out
how to get paid for sending us customers at Referral Center.
Sincerely,
Marc C. Hawk
President
Copper.net
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