  nekote
join:2000-12-16 Hopkinton, MA
| reply to TKJunkMail What does AOL offer, that keeps subs? Their email address?
I tried to elicit good answers, once before.
For their fairly high price point, what (proprietary) services / products does AOL have that keeps their subscribers / customers.
The inertia / headache of changing @aol.com email addresses? (Which, AFAIK, AOL now gives away for free ("life"), even if for *NON* subscribers?) -- Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all other forms of government. - Winston Churchill |
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  NyQuil Kid 8f The Nyquil Kid
join:2001-01-06 Brick, NJ
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| Can I ask you a question about the AOL email address? My mom will be going to Comcast (that's another sad story) - she doesn't want to lose her AOL email address, so we figured we'd with the BYOB plan. Is there a way she can get rid of AOL completely _except_ the email address?
TIA
[8F] The NyQuil Kid -- [8F] The NyQuil Kid comes into town not looking for trouble...n00bz gang up, but he ain't seein' double,...pulls and draws, his deagles two...n00bz litter the ground you know it's true. |
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 unigamer
join:2005-06-01 Henderson, NV
| reply to nekote Correction: The inertia / headache of changing @aol.com email addresses, which are some of the only ones I know of on the entire Interweb that use some alien protocol, that aren't free Webmail accounts.
And also, is it just me, or does it seem that 90% of all those stupid chain letters on the Net come from AOL? The ones "pass this on or get bad luck and go limp as a noodle in the sack forever, and have your **** fall off so you never get a date ever... blah" - *uses delete button... still has his luck, his ****, and his love. * |
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