Yes, very simple-just go to keyword billing and can switch in a few minutes.
Everything is the same except you do not get 24/7 phone tech support.
Nothing else changes.
Walter
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I have a potent
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, 2008 12:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] AOL free email
Is that the "Bring your own access" or something else, because the BYOA
still costs money?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] AOL free email
> Yep. I have lots of customers do that. I think they just call and tell
> AOL they have a new broadband provider so drop the dialup, but they want
> to keep the e-mail.
>
> Mike Hammett wrote:
>
Yes, when cancelling the dialup account, tell them you want to keep your
email account
Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
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Yep. I have lots of customers do that. I think they just call and tell
AOL they have a new broadband provider so drop the dialup, but they want
to keep the e-mail.
Mike Hammett wrote:
> I have a potential customer that would like to keep their AOL email address,
> but wouldn't want to pay to