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My girlfriend took out a 24 month agreement with AOL 18 months (ish) ago with a free laptop.
If i was with her at the time i would have told her to not bother because in my opinion AOL's software causes nothing but grief and their customer service is second to none...
She is also on a pay as you go Phone line with them ( Still paying BT line rental. The contract is up towards the end of the year and will cost £180 to cancel it early.
my question is this......
As I have taken over the payments for the broadband and the pay as you go phone bill. As long as i contiue to pay for this would she be able to sign up to another ISP ( say Sky or BT) and i can pay for the contract untill it ends, or will AOL have to 'release the line' in order for another ISP to use it??
I want her to get away from AOHell as soon as possible...... one of the reasons is that AOL once told me that my router once 'forgot' its settings lol....
Hmm, if you mean that AOL provide broadband on the one phone line, then no other ISP will be able to run an ADSL signal until AOL release the line fully. Normally, to shift, you need a MAC code which then gives the new company the authority to put their product on the line. However, BT can force the line in extreme circumstances (i.e. if you move into a line where there is a "tag" on the line from a previous ISP).