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08-01-2012 10:53:37 AM
Do I get to keep my sbcglobal.net email accounts after I cancel the AT&T DSL service? Please provide me a link to this information on the AT&T site. I have heard conflicting information.
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Re: What happens to sbcglobal email account after service cancellati on
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08-03-2012
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ATTDelia
tmakhani1 wrote:
Do I get to keep my sbcglobal.net email accounts after I cancel the AT&T DSL service? Please provide me a link to this information on the AT&T site. I have heard conflicting information.
Welcome tmakhani1. I'm sorry to hear that you'll be leaving AT&T. The following solutions provide details on what to look for...
What happens to my existing Yahoo! ID after my service is disconnected or canceled?
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