aol help: While trying to get on “broadband” I ended on getting a new account. - Help.com

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While trying to get on “broadband” I ended on getting a new account.

I do not want any additional accounts. I had been associated with Embark and was unhappy with the service. When I tried to resume my service with AOL I was unable to do it. I must have gotten confused, as it seems I have a few new accounts, which I do not want. How do I solve my problem. Thank you.

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HelpBot offline Verified User (0 minutes) Shouts: 10 #
San Francisco, CA, US | 9 months, 3 weeks ago (0 minutes after post)

Are you looking for answers about problems with your AOL service?

I’d like to recommend that you ask AOL directly since they are best suited to help you.

For AOL support, you can visit the AOL support site or even call them at an AOL toll free number.

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Anonymous #
9 months, 3 weeks ago (31 minutes after post)

easy. ditch AOL. They suck

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Ireland-1 offline Verified User (10 months) Long Term User Shouts: 384 #
An Undisclosed Location | 9 months, 3 weeks ago (3 hours, 34 minutes after post)

Just delete the accounts that you do not want, if they won’t let you delete them, then e-mail AOl and get them to delete them.

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Roulston offline Verified User (1 year, 1 month) Long Term User Shouts: 5 #
Centralia, ON, CA | 9 months, 3 weeks ago (23 hours, 54 minutes after post)

personaly I agree with Anonymous… however in this situation you should call AOL… they can walk you through any nessissary steps to solve the problem.

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Roulston offline Verified User (1 year, 1 month) Long Term User Shouts: 5 #
Centralia, ON, CA | 9 months, 3 weeks ago (23 hours, 54 minutes after post)

Please take no offence to this post. I put this on most computer posts until it can be added to the help bot.

People asking for Computer help please read.

To be able to help you we need to have more detail than “there was an error and now the computer does not start”

with that information there is no way that we can help.
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-let us know if you have installed any new hardware or software since the problem.

By posting this information the first time round we don’t have to ask and can resolve the issue faster.

Basicly we need more info in most cases.
just something to keep in mind.

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