AOL outages and service status in Walford, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Walford, England
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AOL Issues Reports Near Walford, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Walford and nearby locations:
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C Jones (@cejonesy) reported from Monmouth, Wales@AOLSupportHelp think my account has been hacked. I cant verify account as it has an old number. Please help
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Aaron Rolen (@AaronJRolen) reported@ForemanTaxLaw Do you know, on a certain level, an AOL email address demands respect. I mean, this guy could be the worst lawyer in history, or he’s so good that he just does what he wants. Kind of like the guy that wears new balance tennis shoes with slacks.
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Didumissthenews (@didumissthenews) reported@TheRajGiri Ted Turner in the early 90's had doubts because it was basically a money pit. But after Bischoff helped make it successful, he couldn't stop AOL/warner executives who hated wrestling to cancel it.
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TomT (@Crashmak3r) reportedJournalists are warning us that we're in a tech bubble - as they share their message across multiple tech platforms - saying right now is akin to the 2001 tech crash in which the biggest tech company was AOL, who needed you to install a physical CD before using their AIM service.
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Rouchos (@rouchosfyi) reportedKids today will never know the high-stakes gamble of using an AOL disc to install the internet, only to have a 2-hour download ruined because someone in the house picked up the landline phone
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John (@DaylightLurking) reported@Cromwelp Common practice by them to push new sales while claiming it’s for security purposes. Funny how they dont ask for any identifying material to prove who you are right? Went down this road with an old aol email being the one needed and it was long gone.
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CoreLumen (@corelumen) reportedMost people should never have been allowed to leave the AOL garden.
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Syd Harewood (@Sydharew) reported@KarenKaptures @Babywwir Was not AOL the biggest Ripoff for internet service?
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Cirrus the Dog (@Cirrus2023) reported@lady_valor_07 All but one - never had AOL
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Laurie S (@LaurieLAGS) reported@AMandoSch I am finding a ton of porn spam on my AOL email account. I never saw it previously - before the lates iOS update. (I also have Gmail) I dislike how hard it is to block and how there is no more spam reporting available that I can see. 🫤
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Betty Egg (@betty_egg) reported@mysteriouskat I never read books after AOL. Everything I needed to know was on the internet. I literally had zero use for most books and it's not to say they aren't useful, but I just came up at a different time. I've been glued to the computer ever since.