Stop adding ads between emails in inbox
The ads at the top of the inbox emails are enough - please remove the ads that are inserted in BETWEEN emails. These ads can't be removed and they get in the way of everything. They bump the emails around the ad, are distracting, are irrelevant, and so annoying that I am considering switching from AOL to another email provider.
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Dominick Knutson
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Take those IFCJ ads off of my email. I do not care to see this zionist garbage anywhere near my feed.
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Betty jo Mowbray
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Ads keep changing in my email account. I have a Samsung android phone
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ADAM CONN
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I am getting constant scam ads for straight out propaganda from Hillsdale College.
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Theresa
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I came here to say this exact thing. If you want to push people to other providers you're doing a good job. These ads are the most annoying thing, especially when it's for something I'm not a fan of. Just because I browsed something, doesn't mean I want it constantly shoved in my face.
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Rebecca Snow
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I agree with this statement. Stop the ads between emails. You are making me seriously consider changing services.
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Ron Brenaman
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Give us a way to block these infernal ADs...especially the Fisher Investment Ads. The guy has a checkered past...
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JULIA POOLE
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I don't mind ads in general, but these new pop up ads that appear in the middle of my In Box are REALLY annoying. I rely on my email to keep track of a lot of things and I don't need this distraction.
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Kathleen Eberle
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I agree completely with Lorraine-STOP putting ads BETWEEN emails. I will also switch to another provider if you do not eliminate this immediately
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Tiffany Stratton
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Why are we getting ads on our AOL email when we actually PAY for the account AND we have been paying for AOL for over 20 years, these ads are an annoyance and unwanted. We could get any other email service for free if we wanted ads. Please correct this or we will be cancelling our account.
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PEGGIE STRACHAN
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Are you kidding me. The ad has gone from the top of the email list (where it should be and has been for YEARS) into the middle of my emails on a particular day.
Get it out of my email list NOW. Unfreaking believable.
And while you're at it, corral your spam. It's disgusting, it's obscense.
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KIM CHARLTON
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This is such BS!! AND annoying!!! Have to PAY to get rid of them! I don't mind at th very top, but NOT in the middle!!
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Irene Smith
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I hate your ads that are included in my emails...please remove them. I did NOT ask for them to be put in my emails. TU
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Leo k Freeman
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I can somewhat tolerate the spam ads on the side, but to incorporate spam into my e-mail is disgusting on your part! Give us a break!
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Leo k Freeman
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Enough with the senseless scam ads!
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Catherine Hagman
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I see that ads now appear at the top of my inbox and in the middle of the inbox, with no option to delete or hide them as I am sorting email messages. This is intrusive.
No ads should appear among the email messages.
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Vicki Spagnol
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These ads are ridiculous and annoying, the kind of ad that makes me LESS likely to do business with the advertiser. It's bad enough that you put ads at the top of the page, but inboxes (and other email pages) should be off limits for your ads.
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Ron Brenaman
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AGREED! And fire the person that suggested this!
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ROBERT M NISHIMOTO
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no more rfuckint ads no more i have had t NO MORE ******* ADS
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Jo Ellen NICHOLS
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Get rid of the in-line ads, the ones that show up between messages in my inbox and other folders. That kind of in-line ad is a TRICK to get us to click on them inadvertently. I think it is BAD! I use the free AOL e-mail, thank you--but trying to trick your customers--free or paying--is bad customer service.
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TA SAMPSON
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Your site has ads everywhere and I hardly call the "newsfeed" news any longer; who cares who had a wardrobe malfunction? Flash: Fox is not news. Your allowing ads into my inbox is nothing more than an invasion of my privacy and it seems to do no good to add these "businesses" to my spam filter. Maybe someone in a government agency would be interested in intervening?