So Christian,
How do I contact AOL as a user.
I got a AOL Priority email about some TOS violation
on a user name my daughter hasn't used since before college.
I can't figure if this is phishing or what, and
AOL does a real good job of making themselves inaccessible.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 8:04 AM, Christian <[email protected]> wrote:
> John Francis wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 04:40:30PM -0800, Joseph McAllister wrote:
>>>
>>> Since I have gotten no email addressed to me from anyone I know for
>>>  several years through my email account at AOL, I am rescinding my right to
>>> that user name, as soon as someone from AOL pays attention to my attempts to
>>> do so.
>>
>> They won't give it out to anyone else.  They won't even give it back
>> to you should you ever rejoin them (ask Marnie about that behaviour).
>
> We have started a new screen name recycling program that will allow users to
> use discarded names.  There are caveats however.  Something simple like
> "[email protected]" would be such a spam magnet that it would be unusable.
>  [email protected] would be fine.  Of course that's mine and no one is
> gonna get it. :-)
>
>
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