Thomas
Brementon,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, September 25, 2003
Download the freeware "Spybot" and use it to get rid of all the crap Alyon illegally stuck on your computer.
Almost all the Government agencies mentioned have web sites that you can use to complain about Alyon. So it is not that difficult.
Send a WRITTEN letter to your States Attorney General's office and the FTC. Very Important.
If you have problems with ATT, who are WELL aware of Alyon's (censored), than go to your State's Public Service Commission.
Thomas
Brementon,#3Consumer Suggestion
Thu, September 25, 2003
Download the freeware "Spybot" and use it to get rid of all the crap Alyon illegally stuck on your computer.
Almost all the Government agencies mentioned have web sites that you can use to complain about Alyon. So it is not that difficult.
Send a WRITTEN letter to your States Attorney General's office and the FTC. Very Important.
If you have problems with ATT, who are WELL aware of Alyon's (censored), than go to your State's Public Service Commission.
Thomas
Brementon,#4Consumer Suggestion
Thu, September 25, 2003
Download the freeware "Spybot" and use it to get rid of all the crap Alyon illegally stuck on your computer.
Almost all the Government agencies mentioned have web sites that you can use to complain about Alyon. So it is not that difficult.
Send a WRITTEN letter to your States Attorney General's office and the FTC. Very Important.
If you have problems with ATT, who are WELL aware of Alyon's (censored), than go to your State's Public Service Commission.
Thomas
Brementon,#5Consumer Suggestion
Thu, September 25, 2003
Download the freeware "Spybot" and use it to get rid of all the crap Alyon illegally stuck on your computer.
Almost all the Government agencies mentioned have web sites that you can use to complain about Alyon. So it is not that difficult.
Send a WRITTEN letter to your States Attorney General's office and the FTC. Very Important.
If you have problems with ATT, who are WELL aware of Alyon's (censored), than go to your State's Public Service Commission.
Dennis
Bremerton,#6Consumer Suggestion
Wed, September 24, 2003
Hey Kellie,
I read your report. I'm not surprised these (censored) are still screwing consumers. Here's a fix to stop that minidialer from dialing out. It's simple, change the name of the dialer. Find the modem in your control panel. The one I found was named "Access to". Just click on the name and change it to something else, it doesn't matter what you name it just change the name. It worked for me.
Now, you need to start filing complaints with the FTC, FCC, FBI, US Postal Service (for Alyon submitting a (censored)bill through the mail). Contact your state and national congressmen. Keep fighting these (censored), don't give in to their (censored).
Good luck from a fellow victim of Alyon's (censored),
Kellie
Carrollton,#7Author of original report
Tue, September 23, 2003
Well, it only took 7 months for the FCC to respond to my complaint about Alyon Technologies. Their response?? "The matter you have outlined in your correspondence does not come under the jurisdiction of the FCC. We suggest you contact the Federal Trade Commission."
I have filed a complaint with the FTC, at the same time as filing the FCC Complaint. I have had no response from the FTC at this time.
I also have had to respond to additional bills from AT&T who provided the Long Distance network to the far off land the auto dialer called. Every time I get one, I call them and dispute the bill. I bet it ends up on my credit report...or if I ever want a new phone it creates problems...
So apparently, you can rip-off consumers and get away with it.