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You Really Need To Fix This!!!!
The Ads Should NOT CONTROL MY CONNECTION TO YOUR SERVER!!!! This Is A REAL PROBLEM!!!!!
This is getting Ridiculous!!!!!
Why Are The Ads Controlling My Connection To The Server, Just Cause The Ads Stop Working Does Not Mean That The AOL Server Should Tell Me That I Longer Have And Internet Connection When In Fact I'm On A T-1 Line With A Busslion GP Per Second!!!!
When The Ads Stop Working It Says I'm Offline When I'm On A T-1 Line And I Know That I Have Internet.
The Ads Should NOT Have The Control Of My Email Connection!