In a message dated 8/3/2006 2:36:59 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, Wrakj1234@aol.com writes: NOW TELL us the way we can tell if it is legit? I was told by an aol person the envelope had to be blue but we don't get those any nore, Believe me when I say none of them are any more, so what do we look forward to? I received a letter from the AOL CEO this morning telling me about all the lucky folks who will get AOL free because they had access to some other way to get online than the dial-up which I have. The envelope in the list of mail was not blue but when I opened the e-mail it said Priority AOL Mail in a medium blue on a light blue background. At the top of the e-mail box was a dark blue box w/ AOL, the symbol and "An Important Message from AOL's CEO in white. So if you open the mail you might find that it has the official heading, but not in the listing any more. As to the possibility of phishing on your computer, don't you find it a bit of a coincidence that this happens each time you have actually spoken with an AOL rep? Why would the rep go phishing, he already has all your info. As I understand it, an outside company contracted by AOL takes the survey to see what kind of service you received from the AOL rep. This is your chance to tell them your complaints if in fact that particular AOL rep was no help to you. Gail Vacaville, CA