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If I cancel MSN IA Narrowband acct, what happens to my 2 dot MSN email accts?
Latest post: backspace, Friday, February 14, 2014 2:15 PM
Thursday, January 30, 2014 7:00 PM
Hello,

I have been dialup subscription user for many years but no longer actually need dialup as I have broadband everywhere.
HOWEVER, I have many Microsoft subscription benefits I want to continue: skydrive, outlook, development, large email attachments, office 365, etc.
Is there a different plan that I should enroll in, as opposed to Dialup Unlimited?

Many Thanks
George

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Friday, January 31, 2014 12:19 AM

Hi,

 

Appreciateyour Business with MSN, as you have moved to High-speed/Broadband internetservice, there is an MSN subscription that will suit to your requirements,through which you can still have your email address under premium accounts withall the added advantages and benefits.

 

Benefits of a MSN Premium subscription:

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IncreasedDaily sending limit.

Storagespace will be increased from 5 GB to 10 GB.

Sendattachments up to 25 MB.

Increasednumber of recipient’s, to which you can send emails.

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Phonetechnical support 24/7.

 

For moreinformation on the subscription details please check the private message below.

 

Thanksand regards

Mubarak



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Friday, January 31, 2014 10:02 PM
Thank You for your help, all went well at billing support help line and they saved me more money by suggesting yearly billing as opposed to monthly. 
 
Appreciate all your help!
 
George3083

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Monday, February 3, 2014 6:17 AM
If I cancel narrowband access how would that effect my email account?

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Friday, February 14, 2014 2:15 PM
Have two MSN.com email accounts.  Been paying for the MSN dial up to keep the email accounts.  Would like to cancel but must keep at least one of the MSN.com email addresses.  Is this possible?  Can it be transitioned to an Outlook.com address? 


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