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Wanted: Computer person


beansprout

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Hi there,


I am currently with AOL & the service is slow - I would like to create two accounts and move to Google. I also do not want to loose my AOL contacts nor donI have the time or experience to do it myself.


Prepared to pay or return the favour - guess I need a bright young student who will no doubt do it all in a nano second unlike me, who will get stressed, frustrated and just not bother if takes too long.


There must be a very simple way but brain is tired.


Thanks

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I am ancient and I moved contacts from two AOL accounts to a new Google account with no problems.


Google will also import your old AOL emails, and forward new ones for (I think) a month.


All the info on how to do this is available when you start a new Google address, if memory serves.


If I can do it, anyone can, I'm sure!


Good luck!

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