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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030707020903070708090905 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Userhelp at CCN... saluti cordiali a Tony Cianfaglioni... I seem to have been cut off. Like almost every year, I spent part of August and most of September in Germany. While there, I managed to access my CCN account the Webmail way. Found a notice in my inbox to remind me that it was almost time to renew my subscription. Don't remember the dates. I replied explaining I'd be back in Halifax at the end of September and would take care of the renewal then. Nobody replied. When I got back, I accessed Pine to look for the renewal spot. Went up and down the CCN homepage clicking into every thing clickable but found no RENEWAL though I remember renewing that way in the past. I suggest it might be a good idea for the planner of the CCN homepage to add a clickable link "Renewing of subscriptions." Would not mean much trouble for the webmaster wizzards but would make things easier for CCN's VALUED subscribers. I have been on CCN for close to 20 years. In the past, I have recruited several new subscribers and benefitted from the $ 20.00 bonus. A couple of years ago I switched to Eastlink for a high-speed connection, which I could not get in my location through CCN. But I did not defect. I kept my 50.00 dollar "Supporting" (??) subscription, not because I needed it but as a gesture of loyalty. I can survive without CCN. No doubt CCN can survive without me. But, if CCN wants me for another 20 years, let it come to get me. My phone number is 477-8221. Give me a call, CCN, and we can settle the matter over the phone. I am home most of the time. Tomorrow -- Thursday, Oct. 30 -- I won't be home. But I'll be home Friday, Monday and the days that follow. Disgruntled, Ambrosius Hieronymus Prechtl, MA ND PhD PS: Andrew, if you get to see this, I read the biography of you in the Herald. An eye opener. Impressed how you pulled yourself up by your bootstraps. Takes one to catch one, non? I spent three homeless years bumming around Europe (early 1950s), working at whatever I could get my hands on -- farm work in England, grape harvest in France, fishing fleet off the West Coast of Spain.... sleep in hey stacks or in trenches, a small tarp my bedding.... --------------030707020903070708090905 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#663366"> <br> <br> Hello Userhelp at CCN... saluti cordiali a Tony Cianfaglioni...<br> <br> I seem to have been cut off. <br> <br> Like almost every year, I spent part of August and most of September in Germany. While there, I managed to access my CCN account the Webmail way. Found a notice in my inbox to remind me that it was almost time to renew my subscription. Don't remember the dates.<br> <br> I replied explaining I'd be back in Halifax at the end of September and would take care of the renewal then. <br> <br> Nobody replied. When I got back, I accessed Pine to look for the renewal spot. Went up and down the CCN homepage clicking into every thing clickable but found no RENEWAL though I remember renewing that way in the past. I suggest it might be a good idea for the planner of the CCN homepage to add a clickable link "Renewing of subscriptions." Would not mean much trouble for the webmaster wizzards but would make things easier for CCN's VALUED subscribers.<br> <br> I have been on CCN for close to 20 years. In the past, I have recruited several new subscribers and benefitted from the $ 20.00 bonus. A couple of years ago I switched <br> to Eastlink for a high-speed connection, which I could not get in my location through CCN. But I did not defect. I kept my 50.00 dollar "Supporting" (??) subscription, not because I needed it but as a gesture of loyalty. <br> <br> I can survive without CCN. No doubt CCN can survive without me. But, if CCN wants me for another 20 years, let it come to get me. My phone number is 477-8221. Give me a call, CCN, and we can settle the matter over the phone. I am home most of the time. Tomorrow -- Thursday, Oct. 30 -- I won't be home. But I'll be home Friday, Monday and the days that follow.<br> <br> Disgruntled,<br> <br> Ambrosius Hieronymus Prechtl, MA ND PhD<br> <br> PS: Andrew, if you get to see this, I read the biography of you in the Herald. An eye opener. Impressed how you pulled yourself up by your bootstraps. Takes one to catch one, non? I spent three homeless years bumming around Europe (early 1950s), working at whatever I could get my hands on -- farm work in England, grape harvest in France, fishing fleet off the West Coast of Spain.... sleep in hey stacks or in trenches, a small tarp my bedding....<br> <br> <br> </body> </html> --------------030707020903070708090905--
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