Eunice Minor
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Eunice Minor commentedJust had a chat with a supervisor regarding an earlier call to an AOL rep and was able to learn that what I thought was a lingering ad that I could not get rid of was one attached to practically every post on AOL news feeds. He informed me, as I had already learned, that I could pay the four dollars plus to eliminate them. This is stooping very low. I feel the same way as many of the responses I have read in this forum. I originally had called because I thought there was an issue with my e-mail that involved fraud. SO I can pay the four dollars plus and get rid of this, or I can leave AOL after all these years and get peace. SAD thing is I allowed the rep to have access to my computer and she tried to tell me that the ad was coming from another source. Even assuming I was proDEM, this is not acceptable. I don't want to think about politics when I am reading personal mail. THANKS for all the shares.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Eunice Minor commentedI thought that I had done something wrong to change my format, but ran across this forum. I do not need all the confusion on my e-mail page with ads that I really don't need because of all the other junk mail that I am receiving. I am a very senior citizen (80s) and struggle to keep up with those things I really need to know about my computer.
It is my understanding that the campaign is paying to have us go through all of this. That is enough to turn me off if I wasn't already against the party -- sorry to offend anyone who is not. This information was given to me as referenced in another comment I just made regarding my dissatisfaction with a customer service rep earlier who did not know why I was seeing the ad and told me it was not related to my e-mail.