Although you can keep your Comcast.net address when you are no longer a customer, your ability to manage the address becomes limited and problematic. Consider migrating to one of the (often free) independent email-only providers like Outlook.com, Gmail.com, Yahoo.com, etc. Comcast/Xfinity email gets shakier by the day.
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Again
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@user_0vnkc3
Have you tried logging in to it?
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BruceW
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11 days ago
Although you can keep your Comcast.net address when you are no longer a customer, your ability to manage the address becomes limited and problematic. Consider migrating to one of the (often free) independent email-only providers like Outlook.com, Gmail.com, Yahoo.com, etc. Comcast/Xfinity email gets shakier by the day.
Please be aware that there are 2 kinds of responses in this Forum: Replies and Comments. When you Comment on a post by scrolling down to "Comment on this post here...", I am notified of your response. But if you select Reply, I am NOT notified and may not be aware of your response.
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XfinityRay
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10 days ago
Hi there, user_0vnkc3! @Again and @BruceW both provided perfect information about the email box. Were you able to log in to your email box?
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