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@Noel7 wrote:

@Kachina624

 

Isn't this the kind of thing we were just talking about on the Privacy topic?

 

I like you and I apologize if this sounds rude, it wasn't meant to be.


@Noel  I didn't read the privacy topic. 

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@Kachina624 wrote:

@Noel7 wrote:

@Kachina624

 

Isn't this the kind of thing we were just talking about on the Privacy topic?

 

I like you and I apologize if this sounds rude, it wasn't meant to be.


@Noel  I didn't read the privacy topic. 


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Oh, sorry @Kachina624  I thought I saw a comment there from you.  You might want to scan a few opening posts... or not Smiley Happy

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@silentgirl wrote:

@proudlyfromNJ wrote:

I haven't used AOL since I had to use dial up on my computer.


Really made me LOL- I still can't get the screeching sound out of my head on my old Compaq computer!


And getting bumped out every 10 minutes, especially when you have something important on your screen.

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AOL stinks andif they expect anyone to pay for their crappy service they are wrong. 

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@sunshine45 wrote:

when i go to AOL.COM i get no pop-ups at all and nothing mentioning paying for any services.


@sunshine45- me either 

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I don't know what aol is. Search engine?

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@libbyannE  You never heard of America On Line?  They were one of if not the first Internet providers. 

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Though I haven't read any of the replies, because I've never had AOL and don't know of anyone who still has it, I'll share this:

 

Around 2010, the federal agency for which I worked sent out an email to all employees from the Computer Security folks.  Contained within that email was advice that if you had an AOL account, it would be in your best interest to discontinue that account and open an account with a different carrier.

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@Stray wrote:

@sunshine45 wrote:

when i go to AOL.COM i get no pop-ups at all and nothing mentioning paying for any services.


@sunshine45- me either 


 I don't get any pop-ups either. But I am still paying for AOL when we signed up many years ago. All my friends know my user name and I like the fact that my in bin only gets emails from people I want to communicate. So I am sticking with AOL.

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Why is anyone still paying for AOL?  

 

You can get the free version, keep your e-mail address if you still use it for that.  It's the same version except you lose customer support.