I didn't know they had that many employees cause when I had aol I kept getting the same indian man who couldn't understand me and insisted on reading me his instruction manual every time I called.
Talking to a dead connection will take less time than talking to "Paul".
AOHell is teetering, and that's A Very Good Thing.
". . . we don't have one anymore."
AOL does this every year. Just an easy way to shed unwanted employees.
I hope they layoff whoever created their annoying commercials, and that loopy airhead mom who thinks she knows everything and jumps on the meeting room table...
I live in the country and only dial up is available. A.O.L. is terrible. No, I don't want another of your incessant pop ups to help me choose my long f-ing distance company.
A.O.L. Sucks.
Your news is less then informative and if I try to go to any other search engine it is like you guys go into a corner and have a hissy fit.
Yahoo blows you clowns away.
Well, SOMEONE had to say it!
Roger that. AOL was my first ISP (hey, I was a N00b and didn't know any better). After many slow connections and many busy signals in the evening hours and many more "Goodbye! Goodbye!" disconnects for no apparent reason I canceled the service. Even though I canceled, AOL continued to bill my credit card! What a mess it was trying to get that straightened out!