I don't like this new AOL email so confusing đŸ˜•
I don't like this đŸ˜• email to confusing
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Howard J Scheiber commented
bring back the old format of AOL
It was so much clearer and easier to to read respond to!
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lisa talbot commented
I do not like the new version of the email. It is hard to find emails from certain dates and times because they accumulate on one email. This is not customer friendly and a headache. The new version is a really bad idea!!!!!!
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Beverley commented
Don't like the new version of AOL. It is confusing đŸ˜•.
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Eleanor Joyce commented
I cannot open my email
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Anonymous commented
I don't like this new version of AOL. It's not user friendly at all. So confusing, looking for a way to even create /write an email. Go back or make it more user friendly.
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Anonymous commented
don't like the new email at all
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Keran commented
need to fix the delete all . I dont have time to delete the 10,000+ emails I'm backlogged with
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Thomas Brodeur commented
I wish I knew how to ring allmy contacts to G-Mail. then be finished with AOL. YOUR system is an insult to those of that are not senior techies.
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Anonymous commented
How do I get to my email?
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jay commented
your email set up sucks. I don't need to see every reply email I write in every email. simplify the look. keep it simple. and get rid of the spam mail.
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Anonymous commented
I want my old email back.
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Anonymous commented
hate can't find my save email to confusing
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Anonymous commented
the new AOL sucks. I don't want the news just emails. and it doesn't alert me when I have mail. go back to the old way.
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Anonymous commented
is there an app to get the old back
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Anonymous commented
its ugly
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Anonymous commented
hate this being back the old
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Anonymous commented
put it back the way it was. It worked better
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Anonymous commented
New format is shockingly poor!!
Whoever made the decision to change needs sacking.
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Anonymous commented
hate the new email
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Anonymous commented
This is ridiculous change it back. Who thinks change is always better at AOL?