2 0|0|Anyone have a phone number for AOL?|sheliar|sandk95@embarqmail.com|09:49:11|01/29/2009|
Posted on Jan-29-09 at 09:49 AM (Eastern) by 71.51.237.24

I have to disconnect my mom's internet service, but I can't get to any of the contact info for AOL without signing in, and I don't know her password. Anyone know a phone number where I can get some help?
Thanks!
Shelia


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Posted on Jan-29-09 at 09:51 AM (Eastern) by 70.15.192.31

You can contact AOL customer service at the toll-free contact numbers below:

Cancellation: 1-888-265-8008, 1-800-827-6364 (Press 0 at the prompts or say 'Cancel' if voice activated)

General: 1-800-827-6364

Toll Free USA & Canada: 1-800-827-3338, 1-800-265-4357, 1-800-265-8003

High Speed Broadband Support: 1-888-849-3200

Billing: 1-888-265-8003

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Posted on Jan-29-09 at 09:58 AM (Eastern) by 71.51.237.24

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