[COMP] Re: Fw: Bill 602P e-mail charges
- To: computers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 15:15:20 -0500
"Michael V. Franklin" wrote:
>
> This is ridiculous, you already get charged for email by paying for an ISP.
> The post office has nothing to do with electronic transfer of anything
> except their own email. The only people that could charge for something
> like this is your ISP. Please read this kind of junk email with a grain of
> salt.
>
> http://www.usps.gov/news/press/99/99045new.htm
>
> Mike
>
heh I was actually starting to get a little scared. Thanks for pointing
that out Mike. I thought I was going to have to rally some troops or
something. :)
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