I do. I tried to cancel it but they can’t find an account in my name or attached to my credit card and yet I get billed every month. Until they can find the account, they can’t cancel the charge.
I miss all those CD’s that they and everybody else used to mail to your house to try and get you to use their product. Hear that if you hang those in your cherry trees it will keep the birds away.
gad, I had forgotten those days in the early nineties when AOL disks were being sent willy nilly to every inhabitant of planet earth, computer owner or not
I first went online in 1999. Can proudly say I never used AOL as an ISP. Started with Earthlink dial-up, moved to BellSouth dial-up a couple of years later. Upgraded to their DSL when it became available in my area in 2003. Bellsouth got sold to AT&T, and I was using their DSL until a little over a year ago, when they announced they were going to start capping usage. Moved to a small, locally owned DSL provider who even ADVERTISES the fact that they don’t cap! And now when I have an issue, when I call, I get someone LOCAL, not someone from India! Still have a few of the drink coasters AOL used to mail out though, they are pretty handy!
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
got news. it ain’t been hacked
rubinocreative Premium Member over 11 years ago
Okay, fess up. How many of you have AOL?
wendy adamek Premium Member over 11 years ago
94 year old dad who has an aversion to changing anything is still with AOL and will stay that way until they carry him out, ten toes up!
cstewart23 over 11 years ago
I do. I tried to cancel it but they can’t find an account in my name or attached to my credit card and yet I get billed every month. Until they can find the account, they can’t cancel the charge.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 11 years ago
I started with free dial up AOL in 04 (it took forever to download anything). Then I switched to our phone provider soon after and never turned back.
edclectic over 11 years ago
AOL?
rmacprivate over 11 years ago
I miss all those CD’s that they and everybody else used to mail to your house to try and get you to use their product. Hear that if you hang those in your cherry trees it will keep the birds away.
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
I started with AOL before I left Canada, but haven’t used it since leaving.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 11 years ago
gad, I had forgotten those days in the early nineties when AOL disks were being sent willy nilly to every inhabitant of planet earth, computer owner or not
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
I have several friends with email addressess @aol.com. Does that count?
Albert Sims Premium Member over 11 years ago
I first went online in 1999. Can proudly say I never used AOL as an ISP. Started with Earthlink dial-up, moved to BellSouth dial-up a couple of years later. Upgraded to their DSL when it became available in my area in 2003. Bellsouth got sold to AT&T, and I was using their DSL until a little over a year ago, when they announced they were going to start capping usage. Moved to a small, locally owned DSL provider who even ADVERTISES the fact that they don’t cap! And now when I have an issue, when I call, I get someone LOCAL, not someone from India! Still have a few of the drink coasters AOL used to mail out though, they are pretty handy!
Totalloser Premium Member over 11 years ago
I still use my AOL email account, to much of a pain in the ass to change it to another provider. It’s free so who cares
Jkiss over 11 years ago
Since my computer use only peaked in the past few years, I’ll go with no. Not sure what AOL even is, but I do remember being sent countless CD’s.
Redhead55 over 11 years ago
Nope. No AOL.
starlilies over 11 years ago
Haha, I still use AOL! And so does my husband and my dad!
vldazzle over 11 years ago
I never used it although the disks were good for a variety of uses around the house and reflections from them freaked out my poor cockatoo.
emjaycee over 11 years ago
I still have a Juno account.
jbmlaw01 over 11 years ago
Never had an AOL account (we used Prodigy in those ancient times) but I did have an AIM account.