• jen
    AOL WILL CHARGE YOU! Well, I followed the advice above by adding a credit card and changing my plan to a paid one. The account then allowed me to go to keyword: footer and remove the advertising footers from each screen name. Then, I immediately changed my plan back to a free one all in a matter of minutes. Unfortunately, when I checked the status of the free account, it said the change was pending (it was waiting for the end of the billing cycle before changing back to free). Then I noticed they had a Current Balance listed there; it was a pro-rated amount because the paid account was activated mid-month. There was also a mention of a Charged React Fee but I'm not sure what that was. So, I contacted customer service and asked them to remove it but they wouldn't and said there was nothing they could do. Lies! It appears their billing cycles end around the 28th of the month (check this)and that is when they bill you. If you do the free/pay/back-to-free change mentioned above, I would suggest doing it on the 27th so that the pro-rated charges are minimal. However, this still does not excuse AOL for their intrusive, involuntary footer advertising which gives free members no choice but the above remedy to remove it and then charge you for it! Those fees should not have been billed in the first place. Such a scam! AOL is a scam! Then to make matters worse, not even credit my account out of courtesy. So much for being a loyal customer. Way to go AOL!
  • Joe
    @Ken French
    Sorry to hear you're having trouble uninstalling AOL. I'll probably have a detailed AOL uninstall guide soon; but in the mean time, check out Marah Marie's Anti-AOL Blog. She has spent many hours putting together helpful guides and FAQs on uninstalling AOL. More information is available here: http://anti-aol.livejournal.com/tag/how-to:+rem...

    Best of luck!
    ~Joe
  • Ken French
    After trying everything I could think of to cancel AOL 9.1 popup in lower rt. corner, I loaded 9.1. It has done nothing but slow everything down and lose all my email files saved on my PC. In addition I had to pay $11.95 for tech support because of problems installing. I want it uninstalled, but not if I have to put up with the 9.1 popup again. Any ideas?
  • Nitediver
    Thanks for the info. I was able to disable the footer using the url posted above. The weird thing is that I had already unchecked the box through the settings when logged onto webmail, but would still get the footer. I tried your url and low and behold..the box was checked...I unchecked and sent emails to my other accounts...no Mapquest advertisements in the footer. Thanks again!
  • Gail
    aol 9.0vr/i.e 7.0/paid/ keyword footer worked for me. :o)
  • Pops
    The steps described in the - UPDATE MAY 8, 2008 6:44 PM MST -
    appear to have worked for me with Mac AOL v. 10.3.7

    If the "no footer" setting doesn't hold, I'll post back, but I greatly appreciate the step-by-step instructions.
  • Me
    its sad that aol will discontinue its e-mail support
  • Joe
    Thanks for the comments, everyone!

    It appears that about 1/3 are able to disable the ads, regardless of the software version or price plan they pay (or not pay for).

    ~Joe
  • Franki
    I was able to get rid of the footers using 9.1 on XP.
    Franki
  • Soozy
    Worked for me on a paid account Joe.
  • DaDude
    My earlier comment as Dude should have included the following:
    ..... .....

    The Receiver will still see the AOL ads from the Sender

    at the bottom of the sent mail at the end of the Mail Body as usual if the Sender can not change this setting



    Sorry if I was confusing B 4
    DaDude
  • Joe
    On my other AOL accounts, I have not set the "No Ads" setting; and have been able to receive your e-mail fine without any ads on it.

    Ideally though, both parties should opt-out of AOL's advertisements in order to enjoy the benefit of now ads in an e-mail conversation.

    ~Joe
  • Dude
    AOL KeyWord FOOTER works for me

    No email ads here in PA



    Although I have noticed that both

    Sender and Receiver must have this setting set

    with no checkmark for it to completely work correctly

    By this I mean

    If someone does not have the setting unchecked

    & the receiver that does have the setting unchecked

    The Receiver will still see the

    AOL ads at the bottom of the sent mail at the end of the Mail Body as usual





    AOL 9.1 Revision 4334.36

    Vista Home Premium

    AOL Dial up $9.99 plan
  • Joe
    Good deal, PGroot!

    Keep it up AOLers... be sure to tell others here what plan do you have AOL on if it works or doesn't work.


    ~Joe
  • PGroot
    Keyword FOOTER worked for me on 9.0 VR. I'm on a pay plan.
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