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Getting rid of AOL


Question Posted Tuesday January 17 2006, 9:06 pm

Hi guys,
My dad was wanting me to ask my friends something, so I figured I would ask everyone on here. If he gets rid of the AOL account we have, he's wanting to know if I will still have my Aim, and actually be able to go on it. He doesn't wanna have to pay for both AOL and sbc yahoo dsl. If someone actually knows about this, please let me know. ASAP. Thank you so much! <3


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jj_u_i_c_y answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 9:27 pm:
No, it wont delete the screen name.

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MikeDaBoobNinja answered Friday January 20 2006, 9:21 pm:
Most everyone is right, but when you get rid of AOL, you're going to have to get another screen name. I used to have AOL, and when I got rid of it and tried to sign on AIM with my AOL s/n and password it was giving me come crap about a suspended account. You just need a new screen name, no biggie.

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modelkate11 answered Thursday January 19 2006, 6:58 pm:
it won't delete it i have aim but not aol
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iSpEaKsPaNiSh answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 10:54 pm:
aol and aim are separate. aim is free. yes you will still have it.

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taintedLOVEEx answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 9:35 pm:
Yes you will keep aim. Because people without aol have aim. Aim is free and Aol is not so they are different.

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FunnyCide answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 9:33 pm:
If you get SBC Yahoo! DSL, you will simply have to go to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and download AIM and signin with your current ScreenName. I have Bellsouth Fast Access DSL and use AIM... several of my friends have Bellsouth too, and use AIM, but my grandfather has a dial-up service (I forgot which one.. but it's not AOL) and I can use AIM down there. Your dad will only have to pay for SBC Yahoo! DSL.
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bECCAxx answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 9:25 pm:
yes thats the same exact thing i did i had aol n aim but then we ot rid of aol n got sbc

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trlblzr4u answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 9:24 pm:
The screenname you will use for AIM will be the same you use on AOL. If you haven't used AIM before the password for it will be the same as your AOL account. Yes, you can keep the same screen name, no worries on that one.

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