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Previously on "Does still using an AOL Email address make you look like a tech dullard?"
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Did a stint working for AOL a few years ago, before Carphone Warehouse took over some of it. We were offered discounted rates as permies .... even so, not many took it up! Awful interface built for the less intelligent US market. can't think why AOL didn't succeed
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostDo you mean to say that you haven't registered your company name as a domain?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNo? Why would I pay for email??
Ask NLUK’s accountant. You don’t pay for it, your company pays for it.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostDo you mean to say that you haven't registered your company name as a domain?
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostYes, sincerely. AOL e-mail addresses are associated with the 90's and people who haven't moved on since the 90's - i.e., old folk.
MF, GMX is the answer - Short email address, and a much nippier email app than Yahoo or (presumably) AOL
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Do you mean to say that you haven't registered your company name as a domain?
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Yes, sincerely. AOL e-mail addresses are associated with the 90's and people who haven't moved on since the 90's - i.e., old folk.
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