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12/30/2011 4:57:52 PM EDT
I have been on aol dial up for years now, but that has all changed when I got an aircard a couple weeks ago.[thanks to info I got from the hive]

Now I want to call my phone company and cancel service. That should be no problem. I don't need my landline any longer.

I also want to call aol and cancel them, however i do have a bunch of shit in my "Favorites" list I would like to keep. Will I lose that list when I cancel service? If so, is there any way I can save it somewhere to access later?

Also my email address is aol. Will I lose that too?


To anyone of you who are brave/smart enough to answer, explain it to me like you are talking to a 4 year old. Remember,
I have been here 11 years and still have not figured out how to post a pic.

I'm a real dinosaur when it comes to all this computer stuff.

thanks
12/30/2011 4:59:42 PM EDT
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I have been on aol dial up for years now, but that has all changed when I got an aircard a couple weeks ago.[thanks to info I got from the hive]



Now I want to call my phone company and cancel service. That should be no problem. I don't need my landline any longer.



I also want to call aol and cancel them, however i do have a bunch of shit in my "Favorites" list I would like to keep. Will I lose that list when I cancel service? If so, is there any way I can save it somewhere to access later?



Also my email address is aol. Will I lose that too?





To anyone of you who are brave/smart enough to answer, explain it to me like you are talking to a 4 year old. Remember,

I have been here 11 years and still have not figured out how to post a pic.



I'm a real dinosaur when it comes to all this computer stuff.



thanks


You shouldn't lose your AOL account.  Their accounts are now free, they only charge for the dialup part.



 
12/30/2011 5:01:20 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:

Quoted:
I have been on aol dial up for years now, but that has all changed when I got an aircard a couple weeks ago.[thanks to info I got from the hive]

Now I want to call my phone company and cancel service. That should be no problem. I don't need my landline any longer.

I also want to call aol and cancel them, however i do have a bunch of shit in my "Favorites" list I would like to keep. Will I lose that list when I cancel service? If so, is there any way I can save it somewhere to access later?

Also my email address is aol. Will I lose that too?


To anyone of you who are brave/smart enough to answer, explain it to me like you are talking to a 4 year old. Remember,
I have been here 11 years and still have not figured out how to post a pic.

I'm a real dinosaur when it comes to all this computer stuff.

thanks

You shouldn't lose your AOL account.  Their accounts are now free, they only charge for the dialup part.
 


Wow. This might be easier than I thought. Thanks
12/30/2011 5:01:56 PM EDT
[#3]
Ahhh, AOL.  That takes me back to 1995.

Welcome to high speed porn surfing OP.
12/30/2011 5:03:17 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Quoted:

Quoted:
I have been on aol dial up for years now, but that has all changed when I got an aircard a couple weeks ago.[thanks to info I got from the hive]

Now I want to call my phone company and cancel service. That should be no problem. I don't need my landline any longer.

I also want to call aol and cancel them, however i do have a bunch of shit in my "Favorites" list I would like to keep. Will I lose that list when I cancel service? If so, is there any way I can save it somewhere to access later?

Also my email address is aol. Will I lose that too?


To anyone of you who are brave/smart enough to answer, explain it to me like you are talking to a 4 year old. Remember,
I have been here 11 years and still have not figured out how to post a pic.

I'm a real dinosaur when it comes to all this computer stuff.

thanks

You shouldn't lose your AOL account.  Their accounts are now free, they only charge for the dialup part.
 


Wow. This might be easier than I thought. Thanks


I know an loder lasy that has verizon wireless for internet and still uses her AOL 9 browser.
12/30/2011 5:03:51 PM EDT
[#5]
AOL DIAL UP????  Welcome out of the dark-ages OP.
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12/30/2011 5:04:42 PM EDT
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Ahhh, AOL.  That takes me back to 1995.

Welcome to high speed porn surfing OP.


Haha, I ran that aircard up to 20 gigs the first 2 weeks.