How to leave AOL
The reality about AOL, and how to leave for anyone else
Bad software, bad service, high prices......who could ask for anything more? Unfortunately, one of the first real players in the Internet access arena is now one of the dinosaurs that are still juicing their life-blood, rather than improving the service. One of the most surprising facts, according to the Wall Street Journal, 30 percent of AOL's customer base of 18.6 million already has high-speed access. Why then, do customer's continue to pay for both? For content? For email? For comfort?
I assume people stay because of comfort level, fear of loss, and perhaps an inability to disconnect services due to the highyl-trained retention staff using the latest training from AOL Retention Manual Revealed All these reasons are what have brought me to my mission: Helping people leave a terrible corporation that takes it's customers for granted.
Steps to leaving AOL
1. Talk to someone without AOL
2. Acquire Interenet Access
3. Acquire a New Email Address
4. Call AOL to disconnect
5. Call your credit-card / debit-card company to refuse payment
6. Enjoy life on the real WEB

Happens all the time, and most of the time it is a simple logical crash rather than the extremely expensive physical crash. Despite this fact, many companies charge the same price as someone disassembling your drive