 Rob_Premium join:2008-07-16 Mary Esther, FL | reply to nmlobo
Re: [AR] Unable to login to Web Mail Google, Mail.com etc have web based clients. ISP's should focus on internet and raising the caps while we become more connected. You don't need Cox to provide email. If a customer wants it, let them pay for it.
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| said by Rob_:You don't need Cox to provide email. If a customer wants it, let them pay for it. If Cox dropped email, I'm willing to bet you'd be one of the first in line to say you were getting robbed and should get a price reduction since they took something away or a similar rant.
If the ISP offers email and a web client interface, it should work and members should be comfortable coming here for help.
If you choose not to use your ISP's email, that's all well and fine, too. |
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 Rob_Premium join:2008-07-16 Mary Esther, FL | Just don't force us to have it (as they do now..) if a person wants to opt out, that's their business..
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 | said by Rob_:Just don't force us to have it (as they do now..) if a person wants to opt out, that's their business..
-Rob Rob you don't need to use it. |
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| reply to Rob_ Email is a part of the internet, it was one of the first uses. Following your line of thought: Many of us don't need higher caps. If a customer wants them, let them pay for them. Why should the "average" user subsidize the high use customers?
You don't have to use webmail - I don't have to use all of my data allowance. In both cases, it is there if we need it. |
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