  Carl Premium join:2004-07-21 Krotz Springs, LA
·Charter Pipeline
| I do predict...
That the changes the CEO predicted for September will be AOL's closure. Or a rebranding.
And the world will be so much better then.

--Carl -- *ring* "This .sig has been disconnected. Please try your call again later." |
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 steveymacjr
join:2001-01-25 Matthews, NC
·PHONE POWER
| lower dial up price
I'm not sure if anyone noticed, but AOL lowered their price on unlimited dialup... they now have a 9.99 plan... with unlimited usage... i was listening to the announcement, and on one of the slides they still have the 25.90 plan, and it included everything... with the 9.99 being alacarte... i wonder what will be included in the 25.90..and i hope they don't get rid of the 25.90 high speed plan, which i have... |
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 blacksurfer
join:2002-07-14 Sherman Oaks, CA | When does this takes effect? I thought you have to call in to get BYOA free? |
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 steveymacjr
join:2001-01-25 Matthews, NC | its in effect now... btw i'm not sure what the diff is between the two dialup plans....also...people on the free plan can no longer chat in the aol chat rooms... |
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  RickNY Premium join:2000-11-02 New York
1 edit | said by steveymacjr :also...people on the free plan can no longer chat in the aol chat rooms... Yes they can...
But one thing I did notice that sucks -- AOL Radio drops down to the same level of XM offerings as AIM accounts.
-- " Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - Benjamin Franklin |
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  b1gdr3 I Blame Your Mother
join:2001-07-28 Pittsburgh, PA
| said by RickNY :said by steveymacjr :also...people on the free plan can no longer chat in the aol chat rooms... Yes they can... Ive not been able to access them yet. -- I wasn't born with enough middle fingers. |
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 blacksurfer
join:2002-07-14 Sherman Oaks, CA | We tried to switch to free BYOA online but we'll have to call in. |
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  Shrapnel64 Premium join:2001-01-24 Hayes, VA
·Verizon Online DSL
·Cox HSI
| By the way, there is a keyword, if I remember correctly: AOL Keyword: Free ; that will let you choose your price plan of Free, or the $10/month plan which includes unlimited dial-up access. For me, the choice was simple, save the $15/month and get NetZero Free for dial-up service should we need it.
You can dial-in without their (NetZero) "dialer with ads" program by setting up a simple Dial-Up access using Windows XP's dialer. All you need is the username, and password.
By using the AOL Keyword: Free, you will save yourself some time on the phone. |
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