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MSN offers $50 to new subscribers

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SEATTLE: Microsoft Corp. is pushing ahead with a campaign to try to get

Internet users to switch to the software titan's MSN service from industry

leader AOL, offering $50 cash to new subscribers.

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The latest deal offers new subscribers a $50 refund if they pay for at least

three months of MSN dial-up or high-speed Web access, Microsoft said.

Microsoft's last MSN push came last October, when it updated the MSN software

and revamped its family of Web sites in a bid to lure people away from AOL.

MSN's Internet access service has ballooned over the last year to more than

7.7 million users at the end of January, but still lags far behind the more than

33 million users of AOL Time Warner Inc.'s popular service.

"We will be running advertisements in print and TV, giving out

information about the offer as well as the AOL-switch messages that we've had in

previous ads," MSN product manager Lisa Gurry said in an interview. Those

ads are part of a $50 million MSN marketing campaign the company started last

May, Gurry said.

While AOL is mentioned in some of the ads, the "switch" message

isn't as aggressive as one last year in which MSN promised to lock new

subscribers in at $21.95 a month after AOL raised its price to $23.90.

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