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psanchez65

join:2000-10-07
Round Rock, TX
reply to Mele20
Re: [TWC] How many hrs of dial up do they give?

Does Road Runner still ask for a Credit Card number in order to use their dial up service.

Thanks in advance

Mele20
Premium
join:2001-06-05
Hilo, HI

said by psanchez65 See Profile :

Does Road Runner still ask for a Credit Card number in order to use their dial up service.

Thanks in advance
No, they no longer ask for a credit card. They still have mine though. I wish they would destroy the old information.

You do need to set up the software (ICC2000). The only irritating thing about it is that everytime it connects, it checks for new phone numbers and takes a long time downloading them at dialup speed. I'm connecting from home and don't need the new numbers but I see no way to bypass that.
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TampaRRTech

@mybrighthouse.com

its supposed to be 10 free hours and then you get billed for anything over but they have never figured out the billing part and probably wont they say sometime next year it will be fixed but they have been saying that for years. So basically unlimited

Mele20
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join:2001-06-05
Hilo, HI

That is no longer true. RR National Help Desk told me some time ago that it is now totally free, unlimited, and no credit card is asked for. Those of us who got it long ago and had to a give credit card number, that number has been destroyed and there is no record on file of the number we gave. Road Runner made a decision to make it totally free forever. The National Help Desk encourages users to use it when RR is down in addition to using it when traveling. (Of course, anything can change and "forever" isn't cast in concrete but for the foreseeable future at least, RR dial up is free and unlimited).
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