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Rank: Guest
Joined: 7/13/2004 Posts: -11
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:)Hello out there in MyCopper land. I'm a newbie to the network (8-4-04) and new to forums in general. I have been searching quite awhile for a reputable and an affordable dial-up ISP. I have been with the Big 3 in the past. AOL, CS, MSN. I am utterly disgusted that more American (and Canadian) jobs were taken over Seas. Barbara Sue and John Boy in India just can't get the American slang and venacular. I mean bless them they are trying to earn a living too. It is the Corporations not the individual whom we need to be irked with. But hey I give a million cheers to Mike Hawk. Mr. Hawk is going to be my hero for awhile. I am very pleased with the site though I'm having a few problems and then it is my inexperience not the site. Enough for today. Would someone else like to pick up from here? Incidentally I am from St.Louis and our weather is great. Hope its not an indication of a harsh winter. BYE
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Rank: Administration
Joined: 7/13/2004 Posts: 24
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Joan, thank you for your comments. Welcome to Copper.net. I was just in St. Louis last month! Great city! Copper.net works hard to ensure our users get the best support available. Our local ISP was founded in rural Mount Vernon, Ohio in 1994, Copper.net was added in 1997 as the original low-cost nationwide Internet service provider. We have grown, but we strive to maintain our small town, friendly feel. We offer live, free telephone support seven days a week from our home base in the middle of Ohio. Just a bunch of friendly people working hard to keep jobs (and your money) here in the United States. Thanks again for your gracious thoughts. By the way, current users are welcome to join our lively user community in the forums at www.mycopper.net!
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Joined: 7/13/2004 Posts: -11
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Was on many servers. Took a long time to find one that eliminates Barbra Sue & John Boy. Am new to Copper and am in hurricane town. Copper works fine. They are savvy and language friendly.....
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Joined: 7/13/2004 Posts: -11
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I'M TRYING TO JOIN COPPER .NET, WHAT DOES ( CVV# ) STAND FOR??: THANK YOU :!:
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Rank: Administration
Joined: 7/13/2004 Posts: 24
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CVV is an anti-fraud security feature to help verify that you are in possession of your credit card. For Visa/Mastercard and Discover, the three-digit CVV number is printed on the signature panel on the back of the card immediately after the card's account number For American Express, the four-digit CVV number is printed on the front of the card above the card account number.
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