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Cancelling an AOL account can be easy! Just call 1-888-265-8008. (AOL's automated system responds when you say "cancellations" and then asks for a phone number.) It's that simple. And here's some tricks that make it even easier...
Cancellations can also be mailed to AOL at PO Box 65100 / Sterling, VA 20165-8800 , or FAXed to 703-433-7283. (Customers need to say specifically that they're cancelling the account, provide their full name, phone number and address, and either the primary Billing Contact's AOL screen name or the last four digits of the current payment method.)
But for some users cancelling an AOL account can be a nightmare. AOL used to let its users cancel their accounts online, but "We found that our cancellation rate was going up considerably," one member services executive complained. Now AOL pays its staffers a bonus if they can talk a caller out of cancelling. (AOL's former CEO, Steve Case, once bragged that "In many cases, 20% of the people decided not to cancel after talking to us!") And according to some news articles, there were some staffers who'd only pretend to cancel the account in order to earn their bonus. (One reporter even published an internal AOL memo that had to remind staffers that "Your integrity is worth more than $6.") Customers should insist that their representative provide an official cancellation number - and then watch their next credit card statement carefully!
This gets a little tricky, too. AOL bills a credit card on the same day of the month that the account was opened, so cancelling simply means that the billing shouldn't happen the next time that day of the month arrives. (And there are no "partial refunds" for the unused portion of the month!) The next credit card statement could still include the last charge from AOL, billing for a month. But if the date of AOL's billing is after the date of the phone call, they may have "lost" your cancellation request.
Many people say AOL simply continued to bill them after they've cancelled their account. In 1998, various problems with AOL even led 44 state attorneys general to restrict AOL to a 50-point agreement which included strict rules for how AOL should process cancellations. If a customer has an unsatisfactory experience with AOL, they're advised to contact their state's attorney general.
An AOL account gets cancelled every nine seconds, and over 20 million customers have left AOL in the last six years. So if you're cancelling your AOL account - you're not alone!
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