Angela
Mesa,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, December 03, 2003
First off I would like to say that the statments above are true about Guinea-Bissau it is one of the top countries for adult entertainment I know this because I am an AT&T employee. First off it is very possible to have your computer dial up a number without your consent I was connected to the internet one night and all of the sudden I could hear my computer dial up ( I have dial up service) which alarmed me after closing about 15 windows that I'm not sure how they were open in the first place I got to my dialer which was trying to dial up an international # whch I'm sure was a "porn " site I was unable to cancel the dialing it was as if it had a mind of its own I managed to stop it by actually pulling out my phone card from the computer!! It is an awful way for these companies to get money!! The customer sees this on their phone bill and call in when they are told what the call is for we term it "adult entertainment" they are embarrassed, with no merit all of us rep's know how it work and know you can have this happen without your knowledge, AT&T recognizes this problem as well and grants our customers a One Time Courtesy Adjustment which means guess what AT&T eats up the cost of that call (the company in Guinea-Bissau or whatever country the call is going to) still requires payment for that call!! It is disgusting that they try to steal our money like this ! I wish you luck with your fight against these companies they need to be stopped!!!
Alton
Brooklyn,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, July 29, 2003
Pennsylvania has obtained a consent order similar to the results of the FTC's action. Alyon has to refund $14,000 to 70 consumers they (censored).
A judge in West Virginia has ruled that Alyon cannot do any business in
that State, untill the court trials.
Florida has an ongoing RICO ( (censored)eering) probe of Alyon.
The court cases invoving the company, the FTC and the Attorney Generals begin soon in multiple jurisdictions.
Alyon's expensive lawyer will be very busy (and very costly to Alyon) in the coming months.
Alyon has lost in every situation, so far: the case for massive monetary damages is far stronger. Thousands of complaints to the FTC, FBI, The Post Office and other Federal Agencies, almost every state Attorney General, The BBB and Rip-0ff Report.com
Yvonne
Ava,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sun, July 27, 2003
I only have a bill for $14.86 so this would not break my bank, even if I were going to pay it, which I am not.
I've read the Court Order by Judge Story, issued on July 10th, 2003, concerning Alyon Technologies. I am not an attorney, but my understanding of the Court Order is as follows:
The people that have received bogus bills from this bogus Alyon Technologies have three ways to seek relief:
1) The phone number that Alyon is billing, is not your number. 2)An under-aged person inadvertently accessed Alyon services, while on a game site, or was unauthorized to access services provided by Alyon Technologies 3) The person responsible for the telephone bill says they did not authorize or were unintentionally connected to a pay-website.
Number 1, is easy enough to defend. All you have to do is show that the number billed by Alyon, was not your number.
Number 2, if you have under-aged children in your household, you cannot be held responsible for a child's unauthorized access, intentionally or by accident, to services provided by Alyon.
Number 3, You assert that you never entered into an agreement to access services provided by Alyon, or you were unintentionally, by technical error, connected to services provided by Alyon.
If you claim any of the above three, you must file a complaint with the FTC within 90 days of the Order (first week in October). You must also file one of the affidavits, at the end of the Court Order, with Alyon. If Alyon disputes your claim, then the FTC will act as an arbiter in deciding whether you will receive restitution, or absolution of any debt Alyon says you owe them.
I have filed many complaints, to many agencies. I started with the FTC, but I also contacted my State's Attorney General. Illinois is actively involved in a lawsuit against Alyon.
Illinois alleges that Alyon told consumers that they owe money to Alyon for adult Internet content which the consumers did not access, which consumers' minor children accessed, or which the consumers did not agree to purchase; and (2) helped place certain programs on consumers' computers without the consumers' authorization. Illinois asked the judge to award, among other things: an injunction prohibiting certain practices which violate Illinois consumer protection laws, restitution to consumers and civil penalties.
Alyon responded to my complaint by telling the Attorney Consumer Protection department that they have conducted an investigation of my complaint. Alyon states that they have reviewed the call records for the transactions reflected on the billing statement, and CALLER IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION (ANI) provided by the consumer's local telephone company. Alyon says that calls were placed from my telephone number, by me or someone authorized by me. They futher stated that if I had any information to the contrary, I should let them know.
Alyon went on to say that unless I had additional info indicating that their information was wrong, payment was due within 20 days or they MAY turn the matter over to the collection agency.
(Excuse me for a moment, I'm about to do something unprofessional----clearing my throat--Alyon Technologies---BITE ME!)
The nerve of this company, to threaten me in a response letter to the Attorney General of Illinois--but it was not unexpected. I have always judged a person's class by what is in their heart. A millionaire can no class, and conversely, a poor man can be a class A person.
These people that run Alyon are trash. They(censored) people and then hide behind their high priced attorneys. They steal money from hard-working people.
No matter how this whole thing turns out with Alyon, retribution is always just and unrelenting. There is a price to be paid when you conduct yourself in an unethical manner. Alyon and the people associated with that company, may delude themselves into thinking that they have gotten away with something. They might very well be successful in defending their business practices, but their souls will pay a price.
I been in the health care field for a long time and I have seen the different ways that people pass away. I have seen the horror in some peoples' eyes as they take their last breaths, smothering and choking in their past ill deeds. I have also seen people quietly, gently, take the hands of their ancestors and proceed to the next level. I'm really disgusted with this company.
If anyone can tell me anything new about what is happening in other states, I'd appreciate it.
Yvonne
Ava,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sun, July 27, 2003
I only have a bill for $14.86 so this would not break my bank, even if I were going to pay it, which I am not.
I've read the Court Order by Judge Story, issued on July 10th, 2003, concerning Alyon Technologies. I am not an attorney, but my understanding of the Court Order is as follows:
The people that have received bogus bills from this bogus Alyon Technologies have three ways to seek relief:
1) The phone number that Alyon is billing, is not your number. 2)An under-aged person inadvertently accessed Alyon services, while on a game site, or was unauthorized to access services provided by Alyon Technologies 3) The person responsible for the telephone bill says they did not authorize or were unintentionally connected to a pay-website.
Number 1, is easy enough to defend. All you have to do is show that the number billed by Alyon, was not your number.
Number 2, if you have under-aged children in your household, you cannot be held responsible for a child's unauthorized access, intentionally or by accident, to services provided by Alyon.
Number 3, You assert that you never entered into an agreement to access services provided by Alyon, or you were unintentionally, by technical error, connected to services provided by Alyon.
If you claim any of the above three, you must file a complaint with the FTC within 90 days of the Order (first week in October). You must also file one of the affidavits, at the end of the Court Order, with Alyon. If Alyon disputes your claim, then the FTC will act as an arbiter in deciding whether you will receive restitution, or absolution of any debt Alyon says you owe them.
I have filed many complaints, to many agencies. I started with the FTC, but I also contacted my State's Attorney General. Illinois is actively involved in a lawsuit against Alyon.
Illinois alleges that Alyon told consumers that they owe money to Alyon for adult Internet content which the consumers did not access, which consumers' minor children accessed, or which the consumers did not agree to purchase; and (2) helped place certain programs on consumers' computers without the consumers' authorization. Illinois asked the judge to award, among other things: an injunction prohibiting certain practices which violate Illinois consumer protection laws, restitution to consumers and civil penalties.
Alyon responded to my complaint by telling the Attorney Consumer Protection department that they have conducted an investigation of my complaint. Alyon states that they have reviewed the call records for the transactions reflected on the billing statement, and CALLER IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION (ANI) provided by the consumer's local telephone company. Alyon says that calls were placed from my telephone number, by me or someone authorized by me. They futher stated that if I had any information to the contrary, I should let them know.
Alyon went on to say that unless I had additional info indicating that their information was wrong, payment was due within 20 days or they MAY turn the matter over to the collection agency.
(Excuse me for a moment, I'm about to do something unprofessional----clearing my throat--Alyon Technologies---BITE ME!)
The nerve of this company, to threaten me in a response letter to the Attorney General of Illinois--but it was not unexpected. I have always judged a person's class by what is in their heart. A millionaire can no class, and conversely, a poor man can be a class A person.
These people that run Alyon are trash. They(censored) people and then hide behind their high priced attorneys. They steal money from hard-working people.
No matter how this whole thing turns out with Alyon, retribution is always just and unrelenting. There is a price to be paid when you conduct yourself in an unethical manner. Alyon and the people associated with that company, may delude themselves into thinking that they have gotten away with something. They might very well be successful in defending their business practices, but their souls will pay a price.
I been in the health care field for a long time and I have seen the different ways that people pass away. I have seen the horror in some peoples' eyes as they take their last breaths, smothering and choking in their past ill deeds. I have also seen people quietly, gently, take the hands of their ancestors and proceed to the next level. I'm really disgusted with this company.
If anyone can tell me anything new about what is happening in other states, I'd appreciate it.
Yvonne
Ava,#6Consumer Suggestion
Sun, July 27, 2003
I only have a bill for $14.86 so this would not break my bank, even if I were going to pay it, which I am not.
I've read the Court Order by Judge Story, issued on July 10th, 2003, concerning Alyon Technologies. I am not an attorney, but my understanding of the Court Order is as follows:
The people that have received bogus bills from this bogus Alyon Technologies have three ways to seek relief:
1) The phone number that Alyon is billing, is not your number. 2)An under-aged person inadvertently accessed Alyon services, while on a game site, or was unauthorized to access services provided by Alyon Technologies 3) The person responsible for the telephone bill says they did not authorize or were unintentionally connected to a pay-website.
Number 1, is easy enough to defend. All you have to do is show that the number billed by Alyon, was not your number.
Number 2, if you have under-aged children in your household, you cannot be held responsible for a child's unauthorized access, intentionally or by accident, to services provided by Alyon.
Number 3, You assert that you never entered into an agreement to access services provided by Alyon, or you were unintentionally, by technical error, connected to services provided by Alyon.
If you claim any of the above three, you must file a complaint with the FTC within 90 days of the Order (first week in October). You must also file one of the affidavits, at the end of the Court Order, with Alyon. If Alyon disputes your claim, then the FTC will act as an arbiter in deciding whether you will receive restitution, or absolution of any debt Alyon says you owe them.
I have filed many complaints, to many agencies. I started with the FTC, but I also contacted my State's Attorney General. Illinois is actively involved in a lawsuit against Alyon.
Illinois alleges that Alyon told consumers that they owe money to Alyon for adult Internet content which the consumers did not access, which consumers' minor children accessed, or which the consumers did not agree to purchase; and (2) helped place certain programs on consumers' computers without the consumers' authorization. Illinois asked the judge to award, among other things: an injunction prohibiting certain practices which violate Illinois consumer protection laws, restitution to consumers and civil penalties.
Alyon responded to my complaint by telling the Attorney Consumer Protection department that they have conducted an investigation of my complaint. Alyon states that they have reviewed the call records for the transactions reflected on the billing statement, and CALLER IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION (ANI) provided by the consumer's local telephone company. Alyon says that calls were placed from my telephone number, by me or someone authorized by me. They futher stated that if I had any information to the contrary, I should let them know.
Alyon went on to say that unless I had additional info indicating that their information was wrong, payment was due within 20 days or they MAY turn the matter over to the collection agency.
(Excuse me for a moment, I'm about to do something unprofessional----clearing my throat--Alyon Technologies---BITE ME!)
The nerve of this company, to threaten me in a response letter to the Attorney General of Illinois--but it was not unexpected. I have always judged a person's class by what is in their heart. A millionaire can no class, and conversely, a poor man can be a class A person.
These people that run Alyon are trash. They(censored) people and then hide behind their high priced attorneys. They steal money from hard-working people.
No matter how this whole thing turns out with Alyon, retribution is always just and unrelenting. There is a price to be paid when you conduct yourself in an unethical manner. Alyon and the people associated with that company, may delude themselves into thinking that they have gotten away with something. They might very well be successful in defending their business practices, but their souls will pay a price.
I been in the health care field for a long time and I have seen the different ways that people pass away. I have seen the horror in some peoples' eyes as they take their last breaths, smothering and choking in their past ill deeds. I have also seen people quietly, gently, take the hands of their ancestors and proceed to the next level. I'm really disgusted with this company.
If anyone can tell me anything new about what is happening in other states, I'd appreciate it.
Yvonne
Ava,#7Consumer Suggestion
Sun, July 27, 2003
I only have a bill for $14.86 so this would not break my bank, even if I were going to pay it, which I am not.
I've read the Court Order by Judge Story, issued on July 10th, 2003, concerning Alyon Technologies. I am not an attorney, but my understanding of the Court Order is as follows:
The people that have received bogus bills from this bogus Alyon Technologies have three ways to seek relief:
1) The phone number that Alyon is billing, is not your number. 2)An under-aged person inadvertently accessed Alyon services, while on a game site, or was unauthorized to access services provided by Alyon Technologies 3) The person responsible for the telephone bill says they did not authorize or were unintentionally connected to a pay-website.
Number 1, is easy enough to defend. All you have to do is show that the number billed by Alyon, was not your number.
Number 2, if you have under-aged children in your household, you cannot be held responsible for a child's unauthorized access, intentionally or by accident, to services provided by Alyon.
Number 3, You assert that you never entered into an agreement to access services provided by Alyon, or you were unintentionally, by technical error, connected to services provided by Alyon.
If you claim any of the above three, you must file a complaint with the FTC within 90 days of the Order (first week in October). You must also file one of the affidavits, at the end of the Court Order, with Alyon. If Alyon disputes your claim, then the FTC will act as an arbiter in deciding whether you will receive restitution, or absolution of any debt Alyon says you owe them.
I have filed many complaints, to many agencies. I started with the FTC, but I also contacted my State's Attorney General. Illinois is actively involved in a lawsuit against Alyon.
Illinois alleges that Alyon told consumers that they owe money to Alyon for adult Internet content which the consumers did not access, which consumers' minor children accessed, or which the consumers did not agree to purchase; and (2) helped place certain programs on consumers' computers without the consumers' authorization. Illinois asked the judge to award, among other things: an injunction prohibiting certain practices which violate Illinois consumer protection laws, restitution to consumers and civil penalties.
Alyon responded to my complaint by telling the Attorney Consumer Protection department that they have conducted an investigation of my complaint. Alyon states that they have reviewed the call records for the transactions reflected on the billing statement, and CALLER IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION (ANI) provided by the consumer's local telephone company. Alyon says that calls were placed from my telephone number, by me or someone authorized by me. They futher stated that if I had any information to the contrary, I should let them know.
Alyon went on to say that unless I had additional info indicating that their information was wrong, payment was due within 20 days or they MAY turn the matter over to the collection agency.
(Excuse me for a moment, I'm about to do something unprofessional----clearing my throat--Alyon Technologies---BITE ME!)
The nerve of this company, to threaten me in a response letter to the Attorney General of Illinois--but it was not unexpected. I have always judged a person's class by what is in their heart. A millionaire can no class, and conversely, a poor man can be a class A person.
These people that run Alyon are trash. They(censored) people and then hide behind their high priced attorneys. They steal money from hard-working people.
No matter how this whole thing turns out with Alyon, retribution is always just and unrelenting. There is a price to be paid when you conduct yourself in an unethical manner. Alyon and the people associated with that company, may delude themselves into thinking that they have gotten away with something. They might very well be successful in defending their business practices, but their souls will pay a price.
I been in the health care field for a long time and I have seen the different ways that people pass away. I have seen the horror in some peoples' eyes as they take their last breaths, smothering and choking in their past ill deeds. I have also seen people quietly, gently, take the hands of their ancestors and proceed to the next level. I'm really disgusted with this company.
If anyone can tell me anything new about what is happening in other states, I'd appreciate it.
Robin
Waldron,#8Consumer Comment
Mon, June 23, 2003
I am beginning to become concerned about this matter all over again. The AGs and the FTC have had this case for a matter of several weeks now, but the reports keep rolling in! It is still going on..on all fronts! In fact, after a brief slowdown in reports, it seems as though they are on the increase once again. There seems to be a new phone number and its business as usual for Alyon.
I assume (perhaps wrongly) that the Alyon attorneys are continuing with their assault on this site to have all the Alyon postings removed. Although I do believe that these posts are protected by "freedom of speech" rights, life had become very difficult for the Rip-off Report. ED: perhaps an official update on this matter??...
This has taken longer than Afghanistan and Iraq...it is absurd that there has not been a restraining order against Alyon and ALL its practices until Alyon is able to prove it is on the up-and-up. That can never happen, so it would put a quick end to them. Good-bye, good riddance to bad garbage!!
If anyone has an update on this action in progress against Alyon, please post it here. I can find nothing new on the FTC site or the AG site for my state. I understand that legal actions take time, but the (censored), should not be allowed to continue under a new phone number in the meanwhile. It is ridiculous.
Yvonne
Ava,#9Consumer Suggestion
Sun, June 22, 2003
I stand corrected Alton, and grateful that there are now 20 Attorney Generals, instead of 13, that have brought law suits against Alyon Technology. I am elated that so many agencies and people have come together to fight (censored) internet business practices.
I want to thank Alton, Gregory, ripoffreport.com and others, who ever you are, for caring enough about your fellow man, to initiate and then stick with this campaign to stop companies, such as Alyon Technologies, from parasitically draining the hard-earned money of American citizens.
A bell rings in heaven, for each one of you, that have seen an injustice, stepped up to the plate and took a swing. APPLAUSE..and encore.
Alton
Brooklyn,#10Consumer Comment
Sat, June 21, 2003
Welcome Doctor to a unique online club that gets bigger almost every day. Welcome to EOA , the Enemies Of Alyon dedicated to bringing down and ending one of the most scumbag companies of my lifetime. (And if I insulted any scum or bags by associating them with Alyon, I humbly apologize.)
I love your work. What Alyon does not need now is someone so angry at this company(easy to do.) that it becomes not just a matter of refusing to pay bogus bills, but rather a desire for justice and balance.
Thank God, we have others who have made that committment; Gregory, for one. And there are others here who took on Alyon at the beginning, got the complaints moving to the right authorities, helped the confused and the abused harassed verbally and by mail by Alyon. And won.
So again welcome to the EOA with some of the most activist and caring people around.
PS. There are now 20 Attorney Generals suing Alyon, not 13. If you get sued by ONE State Attorney General you usually have problems as they are the TOP legal staff in every State. Alyon apparently has 21 lawsuits against them in 20 seperate jurisdictions. That is a lot of well deserved trouble for this nasty company.
Yvonne
Ava,#11Consumer Suggestion
Sat, June 21, 2003
Please do not sit by and let Alyon Technologies get away with this (censored), . Read the reports on this website, because they have a lot of valuable information on how to fight Alyon Technologies. This site also has website addresses where you can file your complaints online.
Ripoffreport.com started rolling the ball on this company and it is up to us to keep it going. Good Luck.
Dr. yvonne
Ava,#12Author of original report
Fri, June 20, 2003
This is a copy of a Fax I sent to The Spokesman for United Nations Secretary Kofi Annan. FAX NUMBER: 212-963-7055. After I received a bill for $14.76, from ALYON TECHNOLOGIES, I received an AT&T bill for $56.70. The charges were for a call, I didn't make, to Gui-Bissau. After doing a little research on Guinea-Bissau, I discovered that the United States is trying to stabilize the country's economy and encourage trade between our two countries. Well, you have to start somewhere, and I guess the Ginea government must think that a (censored), Porn business, is as good as any place as any.
June 19, 2003
Office of Spokesman for Secretary Kofi Annan
RE: I am having difficulty reaching the Diplomatic Representative for Guinea-Bissau. Could you please forward this to their office. Thank you. Dr. Yvonne Vosburgh
Diplomatic Representative Ginea-Bissau
918 16th Street NW
Mezzanine Suite
Washington, DC 20006
Dear Representative,
I must confess that I know very little about foreign affairs, or about your country until a week ago. You see, I received telephone charges from ALYON TECHNOLOGIES and AT&T, in the amount of $84.68, for Premium Web Content. The bills stated that I called your country, Gui-bissau to access an Adult Web Site. This is not true. I have never called your country, nor have I used my computer to call an adult web site.
I immediately filed complaints concerning the (censored)business practices of ALYON TECHNOLOGIES with the company, FTC, IFCC-FBI, FCC, USPS, The President of the United States, The Attorney Generals of Illinois, Georgia, and New Jersey (my state and the states where ALYON TECHNOLOGIES does business), The Governors of Illinois, Georgia, and New Jersey, The mayor of Norcross, Georgia and Ripoffreport.com.
AT&T dismissed the charges for the call to your country and I will not pay for the remaining $14.76. ALYON TECHNOLOGIES is engaging in (censored) business practices and it is my understanding that the Federal Trade Commission has filed a law suit against ALYON TECHNOLOGY and that Attorney Generals of 13 states have also filed lawsuits. Interdispersed within these lawsuits, is the name of your country. Apparently, ALYON TECHNOLOGIES and a company in your country, have created a way to putting DIALERS on the computers of people that have not requested it, nor agreed with it. These DIALERS automatically, without consent, dial foreign countries, charging as much as $8.00 a minutes.
It is my understanding that Guinea-Bissau and the United States of American are attempting to stabilize your country's economy in order to bring economic growth and prosperity to your populace. The actions of this company, in your country, is public relations nightmare for your government.
There have been over 1200 complaints to United States agencies.
If you visit the website of : www.Ripoffreport.com You will see how the American people are getting their first impression of your country. It's unfair to your country, because I am sure there are many good people there. I thought you might want to know. I remain, Sincerely,
Dr. Yvonne
Dr. yvonne
Ava,#13Author of original report
Tue, June 17, 2003
After e-mailing and snail-mailing, just about every body I could think of, about the (censored)business practices of ALYON TECHNOLOGIES: (The company is located in Georgia and New Jersey)
http://www.whitehouse.gov/... The President http://www.state.nj.us/lps/ ... Attorney General of New Jersey
http://www.state.nj.us/lps/ca/comp.htm .... Complaint form NJ http://www.ftc.gov ...Federal Trade Commission http://www.ifccfbi.gov ....Internet Fraud Consumer Complaint-FBI http://www.fbi.gov ...FBI Tips
http://www.fcc.gov ....Federal Communication Commission
http://www.usps.com ...United States Postal Service Fraud
http://www.fraud.org ...National Internet fraud Watch
http://[email protected] ..Mayor of Norcross, Georgia
(Don't forget your States Office of Attorney General)
I received my telephone bill yesterday from AT&T. Guess what? I was billed for a 10 minutes call, to the country of GUI BISSAU, in the amount of $56.70. (Gee, I wonder if GUI BISSAU has an ambassador located in the United Nations building? Believe me, I'm going to try.)
Actually, I wasn't suprised because after reading all the complaints, listed here at ripoffreport.com, I would have been disappointed if AT&T hadn't charged me. Now I get to spend more time talking to AT&T about ALYON TECHNOLOGIES. I'll get back to this forum, when I have completed my discussion with AT&T.
My next step? This is heads-up for RIPOFFREPORT.com---I am contacting all the national news agencies about ALYON TECHNOLOGIES. I'm going to give the agencies the information I have acquired through reading the reports on ripoffreport.com and through my personal experience. I will make my name available if they want to do a story about Internet (censored), and I will refer them to ripoffreport.com. Not that ripoffreport.com needs my help, but the (censored) business practices, of ALYON TECHNOLOGIES, has really struck a cord with me. Ripoffreport.com is there for those that have been victimized consumers and they deserve all the credit. (It takes guts to go up against Deep Pocket Companies.)
I've been the Health Career Field since I was 13 years old. My life has been dedicated to helping others. Life is difficult for ALL of us and I am personally getting sick and tired of people trying to (censored) take money out of our pockets. These greedy, morally bankrupt companies, are trying to steal not only our money, but our time, our trust, our sense of security.
Personally, as a doctor, I do not like having my name associated with a porn site but these companies must be stopped and held accountable. For this reason, I have signed my name to many complaint forms. If these mafia-like, (censored)-practicing companies, are relying on embarassment to get their money, "Forget about it--it ain't gonna work".
If you haven't done so yet, please file a report on this website and the websites listed above. Contact every agency or individual you can think of and tell them what happened to you. Don't be embarassed because your complaint will be in good company.
Dr. yvonne
Ava,#14Author of original report
Fri, June 13, 2003
After making a report to ripoffreport, I spent half the night emailing The President of the United States, the Governors of Georgia, Illinois and New Jersey, Attorney Generals of Illinois, Georgia and New Jersey, The FTC, FCC, IFCC-FBI, National Fraud Assoc, and I'm still not finished.
I gave these agencies and individuals my information on Alyon Technologies. I also told them, "I know the country is having trouble finding Bin Ladin, Hussein, and The Weapons of Mass Destruction, but I'm telling you where to find Alyon Technologies--Go Get em'..."
P
K,#15Consumer Comment
Fri, June 13, 2003
Yvonne, your report is awesome. I want to say, it is one of the most articulate responses posted to Alyon.