I love AOL mail, so much better than any other email. I have had free aol for years and years-since we switched to a cable modem(have FiOs now).
I do have a yahoo account that is my first and last name @yahoo.com and that's the one I give out to people at school or professionally, but my aol is where I get all my friends emails.


)DH & I both still have AOL accounts. We do not pay for them.
The reason we have AOL accounts is because they are for our businesses. Considering we don't pay anything for them, it was easier to keep them than to change everything & notify all our clients of the change.
I have quite a few customers that have AOL accounts.
I am on it right now!! We do not pay for it either but I could not give it up. It was our first account when we got married and I met so many friends on AOL especially the person I just quoted.
I have no idea how to sign in and check our Verizon email, I hate explorer and I can't even begin to think of Firefox or whatever.
I love being able to change my instant message icons and desktop themes!![]()

I noticed that some people are saying they don't have dialup, but are still paying for AOL.
About 6 or 8 years ago AOL started a "bring your own provider" plan - full "regular" AOL, but free, as long as you had broadband (cable or DSL). The only difference is that the free AOL does not provide any technical support should you have a problem with AOL.
When they came out with this "bring your own provider plan" we just went into our AOL account & selected "free AOL" - no more monthly billing & everything stayed exactly the same. Same signon screen, same email accounts, same favorites, same buddy list, etc.
Not sure why anyone would pay unless they really wanted the comfort of knowing the techical support was there should they need it.
I love AOL mail, so much better than any other email. I have had free aol for years and years-since we switched to a cable modem(have FiOs now).
I do have a yahoo account that is my first and last name @yahoo.com and that's the one I give out to people at school or professionally, but my aol is where I get all my friends emails.
