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Poincare
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join:2002-01-13
·Verizon Online DSL

reply to Kilroy
Re: [ Cable] Moving from AOL to Cable

Lots of info here to answer your questions.

»help.aol.com/help/microsites/sea···17101043

The Free AOL® plan
If you are not using AOL® dial-up, but have an alternate method to connect to the internet, you can access AOL® software, e-mail, content and services absolutely free. There is no catch or commitment - it’s our way of letting you enjoy AOL’s many services for as long as you’d like; even if you no longer need AOL to connect to the Internet.

FAQs
What is included in the free AOL® package?
What is not included in the free AOL® package?
Is there a catch to the free AOL offer?
How do I get a broadband connection?
Does the AOL software work with any broadband or dial-up provider?
Will there be service disruption when I switch to the Free AOL plan?
How do I switch to the Free AOL® plan?

How do I switch to the Free AOL® plan?
To change your plan, go to AOL® Keyword: Change Plan.
To review your account information, go to AOL Keyword: My Account.


tennis94010

@pacbell.net

reply to Kilroy
AOL is free. Has been for a while. The consumer can use AOL through whatever access they desire, DSL, cable or slow dial-up modem.

With the "new" cable access your person has, they can get their mail via:

1) Their original AOL software can be used. Change the sign-on process to reflect their new status by clicking the CONNECTION OPTIONS at the start-up window.

2) They can eschew the headache of using the AOL software and access their email via the internet at "aol.com". Can bypass the homepage and go directly to email sign-on window via: mail.aol.com

This help?


Kilroy
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join:2002-11-21
Ann Arbor, MI
·WOW Internet and C..

I have a person who used to be on AOL dial up and has moved on to cable. They still want to use AOL for e-mail. Can they cancel their AOL and keep the e-mail account or is there a different "package" they can get into that is cheaper than $30 a month?
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