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Hi, Im in need of some real help here! I use Netzero Internet, ok! Today, I checked on my old Internet Service-AOL. Only thing is, I'm on Netzero NOW!! Signed ...
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    Question Two Internet Services Running!

    Hi,

    Im in need of some real help here! I use Netzero Internet, ok! Today, I checked on my old Internet Service-AOL.

    Only thing is, I'm on Netzero NOW!! Signed on AOL, it is running too!!!!

    Same time, BOTH is running....I click from one Internet Service to the other, how does this happen???

    Can this happen in the real world out there, TWO Internet Services at the same time??

    PLEASE HELP!

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    I'm not familiar with either so I might ask dumb questions. You have a local ISP who provides you with basic service? Then you log on to either NetZero or AOL through your web browser? Educate me here...
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    AOL. is probably just still installed on your computer.
    Hopefully you are not still paying for AOL.
    At this point AOL is just a browser while NetZero provides the connection.
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    Some folks have told me that the only way that they could stop AOL from charging them was to close the bank account that AOL was deducting their fee from.

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    AOL is corrupt. Done deal.

    Besides that, I'm surprised a person can still use its browser without service.
    I stopped using AOL before the 2000s hit.
    Perhaps things have changed?

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