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Nickie Jan 11th 2008 8:39 am

Re: WHAT TO DO ABOUT FACEBOOK??
 
Got it thanks. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

FluffyTheCampfireSlayer Jan 11th 2008 8:46 am

Re: WHAT TO DO ABOUT FACEBOOK??
 
Just a thought:

Its called the WORLD wide web for a reason - there's a clue in there somewhere! ;)

No, seriously - facebook works wherever you are in the world as will your .co.uk email addy (providing its not tied into a service provider that you are cancelling with). As others have recommended, get a Gmail account - you'll never look back and beats the crap outta cluttering your hard drive with emails!!

Clair and Darren Kleba Jan 14th 2008 7:11 am

Re: WHAT TO DO ABOUT FACEBOOK??
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 5770798)
Remember that if the email address you normally use is tied to your ISP and you lose it when you leave the UK, then there are other places you need to change too - including British Expats. Make sure that whatever email address you use on here is one you can keep after you move!

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=495501

Thanks for that, my OH has his own laptop so i'll have to get to everything through him for a while til i get my own one then!

RenShen Jan 14th 2008 7:15 am

Re: WHAT TO DO ABOUT FACEBOOK??
 
Another daft question in a similar vein, I use AOL and their email. I will close the account when I move to Oz, will I lose my email account with them or would I be able to retain it? e.g. [email protected].

Thanks,
Thicko.:confused:

FluffyTheCampfireSlayer Jan 14th 2008 7:17 am

Re: WHAT TO DO ABOUT FACEBOOK??
 

Originally Posted by RenShen (Post 5787017)
Another daft question in a similar vein, I use AOL and their email. I will close the account when I move to Oz, will I lose my email account with them or would I be able to retain it? e.g. [email protected].

Thanks,
Thicko.:confused:

Thicko!

You will lose it!!

Get Gmail instead! :)

esperanza Jan 14th 2008 8:15 am

Re: WHAT TO DO ABOUT FACEBOOK??
 

Originally Posted by Nickie And Kev (Post 5774834)
Hi, we are on AOL, how would we change to another provider without losing Facebook as i have quite a few friends on it. if i use gmail can i close aol and then bring it up on another isp??

might sound a bit fuddled but Kev is talking crap in my ear and i cant concentrate. :mad:

will pm you

thanks.

Why would you lose facebook? Just continue to log on with your old username/password combo. The only reason you give an email address to begin with is so they can email you to validate your account (ha, as if an email address proves anything) and to email you about updates.
So just log on once you have a new email address, go in to your contact details and put the new address on. No worries!

Emails like gmail, yahoo, hotmail, can be accessed from any computer around the world (unless you're at work and your boss has blocked hotmail, boo :sneaky:) so there is absolutely no need to change your address unless you want to. Even if it ends with co.uk. (Mine I opened when I was in UK, it is com, it still works) You would only need to change your email if it is linked to your provider which is linked to your house (e.g. you have a home bt service and your email is [email protected].) Even then you may be able to log on elsewhere, as the provider would want to keep you attached to them somehow - worth a call to them, if you'd rather not bother with changing.

ekiec Jan 14th 2008 8:54 am

Re: WHAT TO DO ABOUT FACEBOOK??
 

Originally Posted by Nickie And Kev (Post 5774834)
Hi, we are on AOL, how would we change to another provider without losing Facebook as i have quite a few friends on it. if i use gmail can i close aol and then bring it up on another isp??

might sound a bit fuddled but Kev is talking crap in my ear and i cant concentrate. :mad:

will pm you

thanks.

If your AOL is an online account like yahoo or msn. hotmail then you will have no problem. Facebook is not a problem from anywhere as it is an 'online' a/c and as such uses online software. For those that use service provider email address's, like [email protected], then you should get an online (yahoo,msn,gmail) account as soon as and email all your contacts of the new address. Also inform all your 'favourites' clubs or forums that you might use. #british, expats, facebook,etc. Then you can access them anywhere in the world once you remember you're password. eamon

ekiec Jan 14th 2008 8:57 am

Re: WHAT TO DO ABOUT FACEBOOK??
 
Sorry, esperansa, only just seen your post..:rofl::rofl::rofl:E.

esperanza Jan 14th 2008 9:00 am

Re: WHAT TO DO ABOUT FACEBOOK??
 

Originally Posted by ekiec (Post 5787485)
Sorry, esperansa, only just seen your post..:rofl::rofl::rofl:E.

No worries, I'm sure I wasn't the first to say it! Besides, great minds and all that! :D

ekiec Jan 14th 2008 3:00 pm

Re: WHAT TO DO ABOUT FACEBOOK??
 

Originally Posted by esperanza (Post 5787503)
No worries, I'm sure I wasn't the first to say it! Besides, great minds and all that! :D

Exactly my sentiments......:thumbsup:

Nickie Jan 15th 2008 3:58 am

Re: WHAT TO DO ABOUT FACEBOOK??
 

Originally Posted by ekiec (Post 5787463)
If your AOL is an online account like yahoo or msn. hotmail then you will have no problem. Facebook is not a problem from anywhere as it is an 'online' a/c and as such uses online software. For those that use service provider email address's, like [email protected], then you should get an online (yahoo,msn,gmail) account as soon as and email all your contacts of the new address. Also inform all your 'favourites' clubs or forums that you might use. #british, expats, facebook,etc. Then you can access them anywhere in the world once you remember you're password. eamon

Right shall do that today..

thanks :thumbsup:

Nickie


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