November 16, 2007, Newsletter Issue #90: Hey-Ya.net is free with one accepted offer per month.

Tip of the Week

If a consumer is willing to deal with a mandatory one offer acceptance per month minimum they can enjoy premium free dial up internet service with a free dial up accelerator. This is available to consumers Hey-Ya.net. They offer a free dial up account with up to 10 email addresses, a 56K connection speed, 15MB of email space per address, the service is webmail compatible so email can be accessed from any computer, and the servicer is POP, IMAP, and SMTP compatible for use with standard email programs such as Outlook, Netscape, etc. While the service does not bombard the user with pop-ups and banner ads the service does use SaveNow software to provide advertisements similar to the sites the user goes to. The information is not saved and the user's personal information is not tracked so it is a Spyware type of program without Spyware downfalls. The free dial up account can be signed up for online but may take up to 10 days for activation as it needs to be approved by their sponsors. Hey-Ya dial up offers the same service as MSN, Yahoo, AOL, etc on a free basis if the consumer will accept at least one offer per month. If not, then the service is still a steal at $10.99 per month. The only difference is they do not have email virus scan, junk email filtering, or anti-spam software like some of the popular ISPs.

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