Jim, Yep the free account gets online hours, I don't know how much. I never keep track. Before I upgraded my Platinum account I did keep track on that one. I always was online more then 10 hours a month and never was not able to sign on. It is good for you that you have other ways to access the Internet. I now have my DSL back up. The Platinum account with V 5 has been connected over 17 straight hours as I write this. I have Verizon for DSL. Like many of us, most people I correspond with have only the Juno address. and I like the interface. Dave PS I admire what you do helping others get computers. www.geocities.com/wooledge001_/ www.mental-health-advocate.us wooledge001@xxxxxxxx wooledge001_@xxxxxxxxxxx dwooledge@xxxxxxxx AOL dfwooledge ICQ 59686911 Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 09:55:58 -0500 Subject: [JA] Re: Free Rider Web Hours From: Jim Henderson <jim.henderson@xxxxxxxx> On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 05:16:28 -0500 David F Wooledge <wooledge001@xxxxxxxx> writes: DFW> I don't see what difference it would make that you have > a free account and the other person doesn't. I have two > Juno accounts, one Platinum (paid) and one free. I use > both accounts on the same computer with Ver. 5 and 6. And your free account gets its own ten online hours per month? Blest if I know why, but for some reason I get no online hours from my free Juno account. The same computer has several free accounts besides mine and the paid one, so perhaps their owners are the ones who used so much Web time there's none left for me. Not a problem, as NetZero and a child account on someone else's AOL fill my limited needs nicely. ------------------------------ To unsubscribe, send a message to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe juno_accmail" in the body or subject. OR visit //freelists.org ~*~