Those Free AOL Minutes Don't Help When You Rack Up $3,400 In Long Distance
from the oops dept
A New Hampshire resident was upset that his AOL dialup kept kicking him offline, so he ran AOL's AutoFix program, which he said fixed the problem. He also says that the program (without him realizing it) changed the dialup phone number to a long distance toll number - something he only realized when a $3,400 phone bill arrived. AOL claims that it's not their problem, saying that the AutoFix program doesn't change the phone number, so that couldn't be the problem. However, now the New Hampshire Attorney General is stepping in to ask AOL to go to mediation to settle this issue - even though the actual bill is due to Verizon. It sounds like more details are needed, but now that the press is covering the story in a way that makes AOL look bad, expect them to change their tune and play nice.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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24/7 for that long?
If so, why not go ahead and get a 24/7 broadband connection?
Surely they must have had a second phone line in order to use it that heavily and in most parts of the country a second phone line + AOL (or most other dial up services) is equal to the lower tier of broadband pricing...
I feel sorry for the people involved, and without a full code review of AOL's auto-fix software it seems unlikely anyone will know for sure what happened.
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Re: 24/7 for that long?
In the end AOL will end up paying the phone bill since it's cheaper from a market/brand stanpoint than getting bad press, even if it isn't their fault (which is my guess).
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Re: 24/7 for that long?
Depending upon how nice the people at AOL are, they could simply point to their EULA/TOS and shrug.
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Re: 24/7 for that long?
Despite living in Manhatten, my building can't get DSL. Due to underemployment, I can't afford cable.
I have a "foward on busy" set to transfer calls to my cell phone.
One of my main reasons for being connected so much is that I listen to archived radio shows (NPR, CBC, etc) online, and go to sleep with it on.
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24/7
When my office initially used dial up I left our Aohell account up 24/7. We had a line installed just for internet access and it was just more convenient then dialing in several times a day to check email.
Many people leave their dial up connections running for hours on end for a variety of reasons.
Aohell advertises unlimited access and I throughly took advantage of that ...
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number display?
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AOL AutoFix selects toll number for access!!
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7134900910
7134900421
So these are the correct *'s that was given to me at register
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I am seeking legal recourse for the same thing fro
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AOL auto fix added long distance #s
If there are others out there with this problem (which I am sure there are), we should get together and stop AOL from doing this to people.
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Re: AOL auto fix added long distance #s
I had the same thing happen with autofix. it added a 1 + area code to my LOCAL access number, thereby making the call long distance. I received my phone bill, yesterday, for 1559.61 cents. AOL says their program could not have changed the access number. It did!
I don't know what I'm going to do. Perhaps a class action law suit is in order.
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HPetronio@aol.com
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autofix fraud
Of course AOL support were adament that I did it, but the entries are clearly marked "added by autofix 1". This policy is wrong, wrong wrong. The proceedure for the consumer to call up the autofix program is not simple.... this didn't happen by accident, nor was it initiated by the child who was using the computer at the time. Its more insidious than that....apparently on detecting a connection error, AOL pops up the autofix window which recommends a new access number.... all a trusting, unknowing child had to do is say ok.
don't know where we are going with this one.... court seems likely
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long distance charges due to access number chosen
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See #24
I will let you know how my problem gets resolved.
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