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MisterKravitz

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In early June I visited the website of a Christian ISP. They had a link offering a "free trial". I followed the link to find that the form did not work correctly. I proceeded to call their tech support number. The guy who took my call informed me that I could use the "regular" sign-up page and be given the trial since the other form was not working. I filled out the form and pressed "SEND". It didn't appear to work as I got a page telling me there was a CGI error. I gave up and moved on. Then, several weeks later, I begin receiving bills from them. Before that I had not had any contact from them: no confirmation, no instructions, nothing. Now I'm getting threats from both them and a collection agency that they appear to own. I receive e-mails calling me a "thief" and a "liar". The bills get bigger and bigger. I've been threatened with misdemeanor and/or felony charges. They have a history of bad customer relations and misleading advertising with the BBB. Do I have to pay them? (I'm located in Texas and they're in Kentucky.)
 
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