Phone number to cancel AOL?

Bootprint

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It's 1-800-you-cant



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You can always cancel your membership by calling Member Services at 1-800-827-6364. Should you decide to cancel your service before the end of your free trial, you will not incur any charges. For further help, simply go to AOL Keyword: Cancel.
 

Bootprint

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Originally posted by: WannaFly
Why would you want to cancel the internet? :D

He got into trouble after someone over heard, "You've got porn"


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( On Monday morning, Hagen said she had 178 junk mails in her junk-mail box. "I estimate about 70 percent are penises," she says. "I have a Mac; I get the graphics, too!" )
 

minendo

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Originally posted by: orakle22
did someone sign up for freeipods? :)

Nope. Had to signup because I needed temp internet while waiting for my cable to be installed.
 

TaylorD

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FAX them at 904-232-4879 with:

1-primary billing contacts full name, phone number and complete address
2-primary billing contacts hand written signature
3-one of the following
--master screen name on the account
--last 4 digits of payment method for account
--If applicable, answer to master screen name ASQ (account security question)
 

orakle

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screw fax, just call them up and say cancel my account....... i did it couple weeks ago, as I too needed temp internet while i was traveling
 

Aimster

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Good luck trying to cancel it

I give you a good 45 minutes at least on the phone with someone from India.
 

Sysbuilder05

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Originally posted by: minendo
Anyone have the phone number to cancel AOL service handy?

And...if you pay by credit card look real close at your next statement,those guys used to make a career out of charging for another month,figured most people wouldn't call in and bitch.