Is Aim Going to Start Charging to Register Janurary 1st? Who is Mark Jenkins?

Posted 4 months, 1 week ago at 6:19 pm. 9 comments
Posted in AIM Problems, Aim Crush, Uncategorized.

It appears that today, there has been an IM circulating around to every screen name. The message is as follows:

Dear AIM USERS, Because of our overloading of our servers, we are being forced to extract our non-active AIM users. Because this is a free service, AOL has exceeded the budget for the AIM service. We are asking that you send this exact message to 20 other AIM users to ensure us that you’re an active AIM user. Our system tracking devise will pick up this message to keep you on our active list. You have 72 hours to complete this task or your service will be cancelled immediately. Starting January 1st, 2009, we will be charging a small fee for registering of a screen name for AIM. Thank you for your time and for using AOL or AIM. Sincerely Mark Jenkins.

We regret to inform you that although we sent out a warning telling all aim users we are cutting accounts that we see are not being used regularly people have not been responding.So as warned we shall begin cutting accounts starting Friday July 18. Forward this message to 30 or your account as well shall be cut. Thank you for using AOL Instant Messenger

Is this message True or False?

False! This is actually “chain” instant message to scare users into thinking they must send this message to everyone they know.

What happens if I send this message to other people?

AOL has been flagging this message as spam. This means that if you do send that message, you will likely get kicked off of aim and your account may be suspended. If your account has been suspended by sending this message, please login through my.screenname.aol.com and select forgot password.

In the future please disregard any IMs that are similar to this. Every few months, chain IMs are sent out giving false warnings about various things. Most of the time they want you to send it to everyone you know.

I don’t believe you, this must be true!

If you believe in every IM you get, you will most likely get your account stolen. There are people out there pretending to be AOL staff that will IM you for your password. Once you give it to them, the account is no longer yours and they can change your password in a moment’s notice. Besides, Mark Jenkins does not work for AOL, he is actually an urban artist.

9 Replies

  1. Well, i got my account suspended because I thought this was real. nd now when I go to forgot password thing, they say Cannot Process Request, Please Try Again.

  2. Deanna UNITED STATES Jul 10th 2008

    All of my friends are worried that they will be taken away! cant aim services tack down the computer?

  3. Are your friends suspended? Or are they worried they might get suspended?

  4. I thought is was obvious it was spam when I noticed all of the grammar and spelling mistakes in a message meant to be copied and pasted. AOL would not make such mistakes, nor would they need to ask users to do this themselves.

  5. i sent it to 30 people am i gna get suspended

  6. A possibility it can happen. If it does, you will need to perform a password reset to get your account back.

  7. charina UNITED STATES Jul 19th 2008

    I’m not sure if this website Is true as they said don’t belive everything you read

  8. Well you can go ahead and send the message to 20 people, and get your account suspended. Its your choice.

  9. hahaha UNITED STATES Oct 26th 2008

    dont believe this stuff pleaseee everyoneee its dumb people making forwards thinking its hilarious. but is not funny to get our sn suspended.


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