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Old 04-18-2006, 10:32 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Zap
If your ISP decides they want to send mail to AOL, they may pay a fee and pass that cost on to you.
For me I would simply remove any AOL email address's from my contacts, I am not paying money to a company just because I sent one of their users an email. I would think I wouldn’t be the only and as soon as AOL users stop getting emails from their contacts they will simply close their account and join up with gmail or the likes to start getting emails again.

I hope AOL do decide in doing this and end up with egg on their face, that’s what happens when one gets too greedy.
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