AN AOL HALLOWEEN TRUE HORROR STORY
by duckers55
It was about 6pm Halloween eve and I went to my mailbox and
got my mail. I ordered a pizza and sat down to read my mail.
I opened my bank statement and could not believe my eyes when
I saw a charge for $855.44 from America Online. My face flushed
with anger as I recalled that AOL had done this to me twice
before but only for a few dollars or at worst a double charge.
I had a BYOA for about 2 years and the charge should have
been $9.95 a month.
I could hardly wait to see what the AOL billing dept had
to say. After being disconnected a few times while on hold
I reached a rep. I told him my story and once again put on
hold for a few minutes. I was livid at this point. Soon there
was a voice introducing himself as Scott Hollan a billing
account supervisor. He told me that I changed my account to
a by the hour account. I told him that I didn't and he insisted
that I did or someone with my PW did it and it was not a mistake
by AOL. I insisted that I didn't change it and that my password
was not stolen. (Of this am sure). He put me on hold for a
few minutes and came back on line and told me that the best
he could do for me was to meet me half way. That's all I needed
to hear to completely loose it. I assured him that he was
not dealing with an idiot and that not only will I call my
bank and have the funds reversed but will also consider legal
action. At this point he asked me to give him 24 hours to
'See what I can do". I told him that he better do more then
just see what he can do and credit my account with the full
amount. In the middle of all this my pizza arrived.
I then called my back to get the paperwork started. As I
was explaining this to the woman on the phone she said out
loud; "I have never seen one this big before from America
Online" I asked her what she meant and was informed that this
is a common occurrence with AOL members. Many being doubled
billed or over charged. But never an amount likes mine. I
gave her all the info and was told that the paperwork would
be sent to me to sign. As long as I was talking to the bank
I decided to open a checking account just for AOL and keep
a balance of no more that $20 at any given time. The reason
for this is simple. I don't trust AOL. Plain and simple.
As expected 24 hours came and went and no word from the supervisor
Scott Hollan. I called the AOL billing dept and asked for
him but was told that he was not with the office I called
and they would have no way of locating him. So I got yet another
supervisor Ms Corie Tucker. All was explained and I was then
informed that since the amount was so high that the corporate
office had to approve it. (Right) I was then told that Hollan
had gotten my credit for half the amount and discharged my
current bill, which was over $500 at this point. I THEN TOLD
Ms Tucker that this was not acceptable. She said that she
would have to call me back in a few minutes.
Minutes later she called back to tell me the good news. (Guess
she woke someone up from the corporate office) That they would
credit my bank with the full amount LESS the three months
I would have had to pay if I still had a REGULAR account.
This would total $60 and since, as she explained, it was MY
FAULT for changing my account that I should be happy with
that.
Well that didn't fly! I had a $9.95 BYOA in the first place;
never changed my account and nobody had my password. Not only
did I tell her this but also insisted on a few free months
for my aggravation. And that I was not going to accept her
oh-so generious offer and fill out and sign the paperwork
from the bank. She told me if I did that that I would loose
my account and at this point she said she could not give me
ANY credit at all. "So be it," I said. "Good luck collecting
your money" And with that she did a complete turnaround and
said, " Ok I will only charge you the BYOA amount". Pushing
my luck I once again mentioned the free months and I think
I heard a 'NO'.
How sad for me and how sad for America Online and mostly
how sad for its subscribers. I write this true story not for
revenge of any kind. I just feel that it's a story that must
be told.
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