AOL is my ISP
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It's been like for a while hasn't it?
quote:Originally posted by Hyperstar:
AOL is my ISP
Use on of the other Gazillions of email accounts out there then.
'Breaking news'
They still charge for Hotmail though .
quote:Originally posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:quote:Originally posted by Hyperstar:
AOL is my ISP
Use on of the other Gazillions of email accounts out there then.
Do you know a free one I could use that they haven't blocked?
charge for googlemail too
I think you have to join with the email from your ISP if you want to join without paying.
quote:Originally posted by TiGi:
I think you have to join with the email from your ISP if you want to join without paying.
Yes,I had to join using my old Outlook Express E-Mail account.
quote:Originally posted by kattymieoww:quote:Originally posted by TiGi:
I think you have to join with the email from your ISP if you want to join without paying.
Yes,I had to join using my old Outlook Express E-Mail account.
Yeah me too
I thought AOL was a ISP?
It is.
quote:Originally posted by TiGi:
It is.
Why they didn't accept me from it then?
quote:Originally posted by Hyperstar:quote:Originally posted by TiGi:
It is.
Why they didn't accept me from it then?
I don't know. I've just been on DS trying to see why the charge for AOL customers, I can't see anything.
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It mentions nothing about charging for AOl.
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It mentions nothing about charging for AOl.
but...AOL is shite anyways
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Aol
when I worked for one of the big computer distributors there was real snobbery regarding AOL and the people who use it.
One of the tech support guys told me a bit of a techy urban legend that someone so hated AOL users that they emailed them all and told them to delete the evil and invasive AOL.EXE virus
I don't know how true that story is but boy do techies I've worked with hate AOL users
when I worked for one of the big computer distributors there was real snobbery regarding AOL and the people who use it.
One of the tech support guys told me a bit of a techy urban legend that someone so hated AOL users that they emailed them all and told them to delete the evil and invasive AOL.EXE virus
I don't know how true that story is but boy do techies I've worked with hate AOL users
quote:Originally posted by Veggieburger:
Aol
when I worked for one of the big computer distributors there was real snobbery regarding AOL and the people who use it.
One of the tech support guys told me a bit of a techy urban legend that someone so hated AOL users that they emailed them all and told them to delete the evil and invasive AOL.EXE virus
I don't know how true that story is but boy do techies I've worked with hate AOL users
they used to say aol stood for assholes on line.
quote:they used to say aol stood for assholes on line.
And does it still mean that?
quote:Originally posted by *BB*:quote:they used to say aol stood for assholes on line.
And does it still mean that?
honestly i dont think so bb, it applied more back in the days of dial up services.
This.is.breaking.news??
WTF!1
WTF!1
I wonder what Calendar has to say about it
The way i got around that... not sure if it still works,
Sign up for a virgin pay as you go dial up account and use their web based email service to sign up.
Has worked in the past.
Sign up for a virgin pay as you go dial up account and use their web based email service to sign up.
Has worked in the past.
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quote:Originally posted by Big Brothers Big Scam:quote:Originally posted by Veggieburger:
Aol
when I worked for one of the big computer distributors there was real snobbery regarding AOL and the people who use it.
One of the tech support guys told me a bit of a techy urban legend that someone so hated AOL users that they emailed them all and told them to delete the evil and invasive AOL.EXE virus
I don't know how true that story is but boy do techies I've worked with hate AOL users
they used to say aol stood for assholes on line.
LOL Who'd be a tech support bod? You need the patience of a saint
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