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Question Posted Monday October 4 2004, 11:58 pm

hey i kno there is a maximum buddy amount on aim, 200, but do u kno of any ways to get around that damn annoying nuddy maximum??

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Trevor-Wolf answered Tuesday October 5 2004, 12:01 am:
No, although people have tried and tried, AIM had kind of locked people in and don't let them have any way to get around it. There was a program called DEAD AIM that was supposidly allowed you to get around it, but it didnt work, because I had it for over 2 years. It is an awesome program in general though, but costs $4.99. One little FYI though, it does not seem to be working with the newest version of AIM, 5.9. Hope I was of some help. :)

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