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    PAUL HARTMAN commented  · 

    I am getting 50+ emails per day from three domains ending in .nl and now they changed it to .info - same name just the change after the dot. It is so aggravating, and I understand you want people to pay for AOL but unless you correct this problem, you simply are not worth anything. I've been on AOL for many years, and we had domain blocking when I started. I guess you don't care. My wife just changed to Gmail, and she said her email can go to ****. She's notified all her accounts of the change. I want to stay, but I need this fixed back to how it was originally.
    Why you ever changed it is beyond me.

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    PAUL HARTMAN commented  · 

    Originally, the AOL I started with many years ago, had the ability to block an individual email address, or a whole domain. I guess they feel they are so out of touch that they now allow all this spam to boost their numbers. In the meantime, every person of a young age that sees I have AOL thinks I'm living in the 18th century because it is "sooooooo old". I guess I'll have to start using gmail like so many others because AOL has dropped the ball. They stopped what made them great in the first place; the ability to block domains. It is really a shame that they forgot that those of us here for years remained loyal because of some of the things which aren't fancy but are instead, a necessity. Every day, 50, 100, 200 spams from the same domain in the Netherlands each with a different address? One simple question AOL: Why? It was easy back then and now it's just plain foolish to use this when I can use other, more modern domains, that also don't care. You have no copyright on ignoring the end user because they all did it before you. And that made you standout. Now? Get it fixed or just tell us to leave. I can do either one.

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    PAUL HARTMAN commented  · 

    When AOL first started, they had the option of blocking by address or domain. Why they mess with things that set them apart from others is beyond me. This week, 150+ emails from terdacine.nl, each with a different start but all ending with @terdacine.nl which AOL doesn't seem to care or mind. Really pathetic these new changes which makes people want to go elsewhere.

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