the email saga continues
Update: After spending almost an hour trying to get an AOL person to talk to me, I was told that they couldn't deal with me because my name wasn't on the account. At which point I called my mother (whose name IS on the account) and she told me that they had been having problems with AOL at home, had to uninstall and reinstall, and in the process had messed with the passwords.
So. I don't think my account was compromised, after all. But I still have no access to it for the time being. This means: if you have anything to tell me, don't do it via email. And, if you get anything in the email from my aol account, it's not me.
I'm just a little wary because last year, when I was in Israel and had no access to AOL at all, someone broke into my account and spammed and my account was shut down because "I" sent 3,000 emails in one day.
So. I don't think my account was compromised, after all. But I still have no access to it for the time being. This means: if you have anything to tell me, don't do it via email. And, if you get anything in the email from my aol account, it's not me.
I'm just a little wary because last year, when I was in Israel and had no access to AOL at all, someone broke into my account and spammed and my account was shut down because "I" sent 3,000 emails in one day.
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