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Posted by:

denice
21 Feb 2010

just recent i found out my eyes with diabete 2 arnt doing well. is there anyway i could receive free aol?

Posted by:

Lee
02 Apr 2010

A friend of mine mentioned I could get AOL free instead of paying £15.99 a month. I log on with Virgin Broadband.

Just have one question: if I use AOL Free can I keep my current screen names. I use 3 AOL names
Cheers
Lee

Posted by:

Anna Carnes
21 Jun 2010

I have had Free AOL for almost 4 years and love it. However, for about the last 9 months at 2 or 3 month intervals I get emails from AOL that I must supply new billing info or they will block my access. I keep replying to them that I am FREE AOL and to just look at my account - but to no avail. Also, can't get thru to billing by phone. It is all automated. DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Sounds like you should do nothing, probably a billing glitch that sends those emails.

Posted by:

Shyke Bagley
07 Oct 2010

How do I find out if I can get a verication that an email receipient has opened an email from me? Does AOL free account have this option?

Posted by:

Deb
12 Nov 2010

If someone has lost a account due to TOS is it possible to retrieve a screen name from that account back? If so how can this be done? Thanks!

Posted by:

shawn
28 Nov 2010

I just change my aol to a free account do I have to cancel my McAfee or will it so it automatically.

Posted by:

Alice Kepler
07 Dec 2010

I canceled my aol this morning. 4:30 am. I found out a few days ago aol was free, from a friend. Then I found this site to see how true it was. Well i called my bahk, and thay said i had to call aol, so I did. And thay told me I had to send a letter with all my information.I wrote a letter.
And sent it out this morning,certifed mail. Well thay will not be getting my $14.95,ever month any more. It was comming out of my checking account, that is why i had to send a letter,and a copy of my bank ststment.It cost me $5.54 dollars, but it is worth it. The way things are today, ever little bit helps. Hope this will help someone else out there. Thank-you Bob Rankin for you site.

Posted by:

rich
22 Dec 2010

If I switch to free AOL, will "my favorites" list remain or disappear? The list is very long, huge.

Anyway, I could kick myself for not knowing that I didn't need to pay for AOL.

Posted by:

william j currie
29 Dec 2010

i woul like to have aol.com free download and install thank you william j currie

Posted by:

Ace
05 Jan 2011

Anna Carnes You sed AOL and to just look at my account - but to no avail. Also, can't get thru to billing by phone. It is all automated. DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. I had the same problems My Name Is Ace and here is the Number for you
Aol's #1866-834-4572 Good Luck

Posted by:

maryanne
19 Jan 2011

I'm furious..a friend told me aol was free and why was I still paying? I've been paying for 14 years...when I had AT&T Dsl.
How dare they charge me for a service that is free to the public. When were they going to tell me?? They just charged my credit card every month.
I'm writing Aol Corporate and reporting to the Attoney General.

Posted by:

allie
12 Feb 2011

how do you get a aol account just wondering cause i need and want one

Posted by:

ROBERT
03 Nov 2011

HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR THE FREE AOL?

EDITOR'S NOTE: To get your free AOL account, go to http://screenname.aol.com then click the "Get a Free Username" link.

Posted by:

Zachary
14 Jun 2012

You are doing a wonderful job. I will like to create new AOL account, i clicked on the link you gave above this is what i get after clicking on Get a Free Username:

Whew! Thanks for putting 110% into signing up for AOL accounts. Love your passion! We'd also love a quick break to process your requests. Take a breather. Maybe grab a bite? You may qualify for additional registrations in 24 hours. Error code 420

Posted by:

Caleb
29 Aug 2012

i Want AOL To Be Free For The Dail Up Internet like for 2 hrs

Posted by:

john klingelhoffer
04 Feb 2013

You can get free aol service if you have dsl internet connection. Do not at anytime update unless you call aol first and do it over the phone because if you do you are opening yourself up to a hacker some where. That is how hackers get your personal info and once they get that some will try and do damage to you.

Posted by:

Rich
03 Apr 2015

I want to switch over to the free AOL but I dont want to lose any of my folders will that still be accessible to me. and will I still be able to keep my email address and send and recieve emails. so if these things are a yes how do i cancell or do i need to call a number to do it?

Posted by:

ellen
06 Aug 2015

I have been messing with AOL charging my credit cards since Oct. of last year. I've had a free account for 11yrs. Now they are charging me $12.99 mo. Didn't notify me. For the month of July they charged it about 8 X $12.99. The credit card company is investigating it, because they charged the new one before they even sent it to me. Now tell me how they did that.

Posted by:

kenneth bulkowski
09 Sep 2015

I have a new tower or pc.how can I continue to get my mail thru aol.and not express or what ever..thank you

EDITOR'S NOTE: Do it the same way you did on the old computer. Open your browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome) go to http://webmail.aol.com, and login with your AOL username and password.

Your mail is on the web, not your computer. So you could follow the procedure above on ANY computer with an Internet connection.

Posted by:

Tony
27 Dec 2019

Thank you for the guidance.

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