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How to Cancel AOL
- By The ISP Report
- Published 01/18/2008
- How to cancel your ISP
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Do you need to cancel your AOL Internet service subscription? Before
you cancel your AOL account, you'll probably want to sign up for a new
Internet service first. This way you'll have the convenience of signing
up for the new ISP online, and you'll be able to email everyone your
new email address before your AOL service cancellation.
We have compiled a great list of Premium and Cheap/Discounted ISPs you might start there. To cancel your AOL account, call AOL Cancellations at 1-888-265-8008. (An alternative number is 1-800-827-6364. This may be the best number if you are calling from outside the USA.) You ca
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also get aol cancellation information by going to AOL Keyword: CANCEL,
but you cannot cancel an AOL Internet account online.
You may also cancel your AOL account by fax at 1-801-622-7969. When you try to cancel an AOL account, they typically try to convince you to keep the account by offering incentives.
If you are sure you want to cancel AOL, be prepared to stand firm when you call. They often offer free months of service if you don't cancel. Please email us if any of this AOL cancellation information has changed. Always read the information provided by the ISP along with license and terms of service agreements before you sign up.
We have compiled a great list of Premium and Cheap/Discounted ISPs you might start there. To cancel your AOL account, call AOL Cancellations at 1-888-265-8008. (An alternative number is 1-800-827-6364. This may be the best number if you are calling from outside the USA.) You ca
You may also cancel your AOL account by fax at 1-801-622-7969. When you try to cancel an AOL account, they typically try to convince you to keep the account by offering incentives.
If you are sure you want to cancel AOL, be prepared to stand firm when you call. They often offer free months of service if you don't cancel. Please email us if any of this AOL cancellation information has changed. Always read the information provided by the ISP along with license and terms of service agreements before you sign up.