In a message dated 8/8/2006 1:19:24 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, BogusWoody@aol.com writes: LloydLHite31@aol.com writes: << I went to the change plan site yesterday and the way I read it is that if you change to the 9.95 plan, you only get 10 hours a month. Did I read this correctly or did I miss something? Lloyd>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++ No, for $9.95 it will be unlimited dial up. However, now that you mention it, it could be a good idea for those on the $9.95 for 10 hours plan to "officially" switch to the "$9.95 unlimited dial up" plan. AOL might not do that automatically. I've noted that some of their old pages haven't been updated yet and contain information that conflicts with AOL's latest pricing. The old, unchanged pages had me concerned, too. It took two sessions with "live help" to gain faith in the latest price claims. Their www.aol.com page says that there are two price plans: free and $9.95. See http://free.aol.com/tryaolfree/thenewaol/index.adp?promo=813733&promo2=805959 Which says: AOL® Basic Dial-Up Only $9.95 /mo Includes everything in the FREE plan, PLUS reliable dial-up Internet access with unlimited hours and 24/7 customer support! Woody Woody, I have another question I would like to get an answer to before I make the Switch. My two grandchildren have their own screen names on my AOL account and they use the AOL browser to use AOL features relating to school work and other sites for games and such. Will they still be able to use it on the 9.95 pricing plan? Lloyd