Answer: Stay away from them. Most of those places lure you in with the offer to find problems free. Then they "find" a lot of problems - most don't really exist - so you'll be scared into buying the product.
Question: I have a dilemma that perhaps you can provide some insight on.
I'm a snowbird, six months in Connecticut and six months in Naples. I have AT&T DSL in Connecticut, but AT&T doesn't offer that service in Naples. So I would have to use a separate account there (that means having two e-mail addresses).
The problem stems from the fact that I have to use different providers for my two locations. When will I be able to go on high-speed while maintaining two sites but have one e-mail address?
- Al Wolff
Answer: I would switch all my e-mail contacts gradually over to a single e-mail provider (free) such a Gmail, Yahoo, etc.