
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Thu, 14 Dec 1995, Jon Lasser wrote:
On Thu, 14 Dec 1995, Rich Graves wrote:
I suspect Sameer would be happy to open an account paid in advance in small unmarked bills. AOL probably wouldn't.
AOL will, however, accept a bogus name, address, and credit card number (as long as the checksum is correct) for the initial ten free hours plus however long it takes for the first bill to bounce.
Nope. Not anymore. Due to excessive fraud, they now check the credit card information when you first provide it.
They didn't check it very thoroughly last week. I think they just do some kind of checksum or maybe an assigned-numbers list lookup; it's too fast to be anything else. I signed up using an unsolicited credit card that was canceled before it was ever activated. If any paper trail remains (I'd be curious to know whether there is any, but please don't dig too deep), it should lead to a nonexistent entity living at my work address (a general mail drop that is used by 50 different people). Of course I fully intend to terminate the AOL account, or less likely correct the billing information, before the ten free hours runs out. If they ever care to investigate, they'll find an email message from me to myself explaining what happened. My AOL account names and the credit card number I used are on the Web. - -rich owner-win95netbugs@lists.stanford.edu ftp://ftp.stanford.edu/pub/mailing-lists/win95netbugs/ gopher://quixote.stanford.edu/1m/win95netbugs http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~llurch/win95netbugs/faq.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMNCrpI3DXUbM57SdAQHMcAQAxtvY0WDHDxzXibsVDDs/sQXpZ4kGBICe hangYsce7hu/Zlp2A37rb0pyi2klCTjZ/QK3dOdNMEnrp2aTXpPmVrSqCVZ96oWr 0Vh40VJD2gNiWZVHzRHvRp9x8mx2VMQL7+qkGQXQgyvX7O8XuneqLGQZveqVF0kt 8KcZJU/0CzI= =zls6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----