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    1. Re: [AOL-RW] AOL Plan Changes
    2. Here is the thing that is bothering me: On the window that comes up when you go to Keyword Change Plan the heading is - Broadband Members - If you already have a broadband connection you can move to AOL's free service online. Please select your plan. The plans listed under this heading are the AOL Free Service and AOl's Basic dial up Service for $9.95. Notice that nowhere does it say anything about those who now have dial up. Sounds as though those are only choices for Broadband members. Sure hope I'm wrong since I made the change and I'm on dial up. Vonda In a message dated 8/9/2006 9:24:20 A.M. Central Standard Time, JYoung6180@aol.com writes: In a message dated 8/9/2006 9:33:00 AM Eastern Standard Time, Pm401kplan@aol.com writes: If some kind soul would tell me if the following is correct, I'd greatly appreciate it. I currently have AOL 9.0 SE with dial-up: 1) I can change to the $9.95 per month option and keep dial-up with no change at all in current services; 2) If I later change to Comcast to connect to AOL, the AOL service is free. I wouldn't change ISP, just the method of connecting to AOL. Thank you very much! Paul Paul- I believe so. AOL did send around a list of things that would NOT be included in the free plan--such as tech support, but the resources would still be there that we are accustomed to. When you use another ISP (such as Comcast) to connect to AOL you are not using their bandwidth and yet you are providing eyeballs to read their ads--so it is a win-win situation for them and they don't want to lose the number of people viewing their pages. Joan ==== AOLers-RootsWeb Mailing List ==== It is helpful if you include the AOL version number you are using when asking a question or presenting a problem on the list. Also specify whether you are using a PC or a Mac (operating system) and whether you using AOL in the USA or elsewhere--give your general location.

    08/09/2006 06:09:06