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Click My Services | Subscriptions to access your account information. Click Manage next to your subscription. Click Cancel. Review the confirmation page. Either change to a lower price plan or cancel the account. Click Cancel My Billing. Select a reason for canceling from the drop-down menu. Click Cancel My Billing.
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Follow the steps below to learn how to change your AOL account to a free AOL account. 1. Go to AOL My Account. 2. Hover over My Services | click Subscriptions to access your account information. 3. Click Manage next to your subscription. 4. Click Change Plan. 5. Review the confirmation page.
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Step 2: Add a carrier tip, if desired, and fill out your credit card information Step 3: Check the box “Sign me up for automatic payments” Step 4: Confirm the total and click on “Authorize ...
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A consensus was reached on 27 May 2011 to restrict the creation of new mainspace articles to contributors whose accounts have reached autoconfirmed status.. The preferred approach voiced by the community is that this restriction first be implemented as a trial with a recommendation for a period to be determined (3–6 months) , followed by an evaluation period (1–3 months) with the trial ...