Reminder: AOL email is free! Check your bill for ancient subscription fees (2024)

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Last August, whenAOL releasedits then-current quarterly earnings report, the Internet world was astonished to learn that, despite AOL's efforts to transform itself into an advertising and media company, a huge chunk of the company's earnings still come from dialup subscribers – an average of $20.48 per user per month, as of mid-2014. (That said, the number of dialup subscribers has been steadily decreasing: AOL had 5.8 million subscribers in June 2009, compared to only 2.6 million four years later.)

Some of those AOL subscribers might actually need their dial-up subscriptions; there are still regions of the continental United States, especially lightly populated areas, where dialup is your only practical Internet option. According to the FCC, almostone-fifthof the American population lives in areas where broadband Internet is unavailable.

But that means over four-fifth of Americansdohave access to broadband Internet, which is another way of saying 4 out of 5 Americans have no need to pay for an AOL dialup account.

This would indicate that the bulk of AOL's remaining dialup customers are paying for unused accounts they'd forgotten they had: years ago, when the Internet was still new and dialup the only way to get it, millions of customers set up automatic bill payments for their now-ancient AOL dialup subscriptions, upgraded later to a broadband connection … and forgot to unsubscribe to AOL. According to the earnings report from last August, the average AOL dialup subscription was 14 years old.

Still paying ...

Other customers continue to pay for AOL connections due to a different type of oversight: they have an AOL email account, most likely an older one from AOL's heyday, and didn't realize that AOL email accounts can be had for free — no paid AOL subscription is necessary.

(Indeed,as of Jan. 7, 2015,if you type “AOL email” into a search engine with or without quotation marks, the webpage listing for AOL is labeled “AOL Mail: Simple, Free, Fun.”)

This week we heard from a reader and former AOL subscriber named Daryl, who wrote us to say that he'd found our article fromlast August“that talks about AOL and how people unknowingly pay for theoldAOL dial-up service when they have high speed cable internet service. Well, that is my case, and I just found out over the holidays that I have been throwing almost $20 per month away for probably a decade (thousands of dollars).”

Indeed. A one-time payment of $20 isn't much in the grand scheme of things, but $20 every month adds up to $240 per year, or $1,200 every five years.

Once Daryl discovered this oversight, he cancelled his paid AOL account, after getting “several hours of runaround by their 'Consultants'.” Daryl knew all along that he didn't need or use his AOL account for actual Internet access, but, as he said:

“I always thought Iwas paying foruse of AOL email service, my email name,email storage and contact listbut now realize that email service is free. I have never used the AOL Member Services that they now claim I was paying for. I just thought those annoyingMember Services emails they sent were advertisem*nts for other offers you could sign up for.”

Nope. Most – not all, but most – of the people still paying for AOL subscriptions aren't actually “using” them.

If you ever used AOL dialup as your Internet connection, or if you have or had an AOL email account, double-check your recent credit card statements to see if there are any AOL payments still listed there.

If you discover that you are still paying a monthly AOL bill, here in 2015, should you cancel it?

That depends. If you have two or more Internet subscriptions – AOLin additionto Cox, Comcast, Time-Warner or any other broadband provider – chances are you don't need that AOL connection, or even use it anymore. In that case, cancel your AOL account so you can keep that money for yourself.

However, if AOL is the only online subscription you have, don't cancel it just yet — you do need a home Internet connection, after all — but should check to see if there isn't a better, faster Internet provider in your area. If there is, switch to it and thencancel your AOL account so you can keep that money for yourself.

What to do

That said, canceling an AOL account isn't always easy. The customer service"consultants" will do everything in their power to talk you into staying on.

The easiest and most reliable way to cancel is to send a letter -- yes, a real, old-fashioned ink-on-paper letter, preferably certified-- to:

AOL, Inc.
22000 Aol Way
Dulles, VA 20166

The letter should simply say something along these lines:

"Pursuant to our agreement, notice is hereby given of the immediate cancellation of my dial-up AOL service and authority to debit my credit card for this service is hereby revoked."

Be sure to include your full name, account number and AOL email address.

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Reminder: AOL email is free! Check your bill for ancient subscription fees (2024)

FAQs

Can I have an AOL email without paying? ›

If you're already connected to the internet and not using AOL dial-up, you have free access to AOL software, email and several other services.

Is AOL free email going away? ›

How can you save your emails before the AOL email service is discontinued? AOL email service is not being discontinued. It's a scam. An online article reports, “An AOL mail phishing campaign is underway to steal users' login name and password by warning recipients that their account is about to be closed.”

What does an AOL subscription cost? ›

This option, which starts at $9.99 a month (with an introductory rate of $4.99 for the first month for new accounts) offers the same features as AOL Gold (portal access, ad-free email within the portal) but includes even greater security options than what's available with AOL Desktop Gold, including Norton Antivirus, ...

Are people still paying for AOL? ›

More than 1.5 million subscribers still pay a monthly fee for an AOL email account, years after it became free in 2006 for those savvy enough to opt out.

Why is AOL charging me monthly? ›

You pay for your AOL service in advance, so each month you pay for the next month's service. At the same time, we'll add on any charges you acquired since your last bill, such as connection surcharges or subscription fees.

When did AOL stop charging for emails? ›

In the summer of 2006, AOL stopped charging for e-mail accounts, unless of course you did not 'opt out.

Does Aol email still exist in 2024? ›

Aol email still works, and can be utilized as a "short email address that is easy to remember"

Does anyone still use AOL email? ›

As of July 2012, there were 24 million AOL Mail users. By 2021, the number of paying users had dropped to 1.5 million. On March 16, 2017, Verizon, which had acquired AOL in 2015, announced that it would discontinue its in-house email services for internet subscribers, and migrate all customers to AOL Mail.

Why not to use AOL Mail? ›

AOL Mail

Moreover, AOL has faced several significant data breaches over the years, which have exposed user emails and contact lists to hackers. The lack of end-to-end encryption and a history of security lapses make AOL Mail a less trustworthy candidate for those seeking a secure and private email service.

What happens if I stop paying for AOL? ›

Basically, you will no longer be able to use any of your subscriptions and your AOL email address. If you have active subscriptions and paid plans, you'll have to wait 90 days after you cancel them to delete your AOL email account.

Why do some people still pay for AOL? ›

Even more comfortable is the security of knowing how something works because they've been doing it for a long time. Another group might be those for whom $20 a month is simply all they can afford. They might not be able to stretch to bundled cable packages or fancy computers. AOL offers, in their minds, a good deal.

Who owns AOL email now? ›

Who owns AOL? Since 2021, AOL has been owned by Yahoo, one of the largest internet companies in the United States.

How do you create an AOL account for free? ›

You can register for a new AOL account by visiting to www.aol.com. Click on the "Create an account" button. Provide the information that has been asked for. You're set once you submit that information!

How do I get a free AOL account? ›

Create and manage an AOL Mail account
  1. Go to the main AOL page.
  2. Click Sign in in the upper right hand corner.
  3. Click Create an account at the bottom of the screen.
  4. Enter and submit the requested information.

Why do some people pay for AOL? ›

There are still 1.5 million people paying a monthly subscription service fee for AOL — but instead of dial-up access, these subscribers get technical support and identity theft software. The number of AOL dial-up subscribers is now "in the low thousands," according to a source.

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