Yes, but I can't imagine who would still be using it. Dial-up is so 1990's.
I still remember connecting to them on a 33k back in the day, HA. I also will not forget having to call their so-called "technical service" to talk to barely-English-speaking foreign idiots who didn't even know their keyboard from their mouse. I'd rather go without internet than ever be on dial-up again, and I'd smash my computer first before I'd ever install another AOL disk. I use the ones I get in the mail as coasters now.
2007-12-22 16:37:09
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answered by Karma 4
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I can care less for them I had a customer NOcare experience with them.The details are to extensive to get into.
2007-12-23 09:27:31
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answered by a person of interest 5
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they arte and i think they are a very good isp to be with, i love their browser and they did me a very good price for my broadband, cheaper than anyone else
2007-12-22 23:00:25
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answered by D McC 7
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Yeah...I've had it for 15 (ish) years.
2007-12-22 21:47:28
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answered by DesignDiva1 5
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Yeah amazingly so.
2007-12-22 21:20:07
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answered by tj 6
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yep
2007-12-22 21:07:25
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answered by Speak English Or Die! 7
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Sure is....
https://my.screenname.aol.com/_cqr/login/login.psp?sitedomain=sns.webmail.aol.com&lang=en&locale=us&authLev=2&siteState=ver%3a2%7cac%3aWS%7cat%3aSNS%7cld%3awebmail.aol.com%7cuv%3aAOL%7clc%3aen-us&seamless=novl
2007-12-22 21:35:55
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answered by wider scope 7
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Sure is...
2007-12-22 21:19:20
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answered by Anonymous
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