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Problems in the last 24 hours in Tamworth, England

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AOL Issues Reports Near Tamworth, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Tamworth and nearby locations:

  • champagnetrace
    tracey tutty (@champagnetrace) reported from Birmingham, England

    @aolmailhelp It seems that my aol email account is down again on iPhone and iPad. Is this happening elsewhere.

  • samuelbhughes
    Samuel Hughes (@samuelbhughes) reported from Birmingham, England

    Serious judgement to anyone who has ntlworld email addresses. AOL just as bad.

  • A_J_92
    Ash❗️ (@A_J_92) reported from Birmingham, England

    @ruthm4x @AOL Did you ever hear back from anyone about this further. It really is unbelievable what has happened. What about using @gmail there service is very user friendly not sure about warning though, I thought all providers would of done this, clearly not with @YahooCare

  • Ayrwalker
    Ayr of the Four Winds (@Ayrwalker) reported from Birmingham, England

    @calligraphymmo @Volstatsz @WarcraftDevs @maelfus I’ve never understood the whole idea of “I don’t like it, so neither should you.” Sega Vs. Nintendo died out years ago with AOL chatrooms (HAHA JOKE ON MATURITY HERE) People neee to let it go and be happy that everyone can find their niche and BE HAPPY! Be a Joy Enabler.

  • Huxman1
    Tecwyn (@Huxman1) reported from Burntwood, England

    @AOLSupportHelp Hi I’m contacting you as of the May 26th I’ve been unable to log into my emails - please help

  • James_Bailey
    James Bailey (@James_Bailey) reported from Burton upon Trent, England

    @aolmail I’ve had you since the internet was invented. I know you need advertising as it’s not a service you can deliver for free.... ...but the new level of intrusion, irritation & inconvenience means you will lose users....such as me.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • AmesJean6
    Jean Ames (@AmesJean6) reported

    I spent 13 years at Southern Bell which became Bell South. Then the government took over and destroyed it. They were forced to rent their network to rivals like HBO and AOL. I sent the bills. 6 years at Motorola. After 9/11 40k of us were laid off.

  • inthetechclub
    Nick (@inthetechclub) reported

    @freakshitvodka @ultimateslimegu Really? Damn slide me their AoL if you have it

  • flugamejames
    BIG GAME (@flugamejames) reported

    this **** is just an aol chat room.

  • MP_InTheMoney
    MychaelP (@MP_InTheMoney) reported

    @KrisPatel99 Nothing. It's desperation as they lose valuable advertising $ from teens no longer using the service. The age of fake ai may be the new turn just like how AOL and Myspace once ruled

  • davidburkus
    Dr. David Burkus (@davidburkus) reported

    WSJ profiled Bending Spoons this week — the Milan company that owns AOL, Evernote, and Vimeo, run by executives in their 30s and staffed by people who are sometimes younger than the software they've been hired to fix. It's actually a story about why so many applicants never make it through the door. Hundreds of thousands apply every year — enough that the rejection rate makes Harvard look like an easy yes — and most of them are optimizing for the wrong thing: credentials, polish, a great answer to "tell me about yourself." Almost anyone can be gracious to the person deciding their future. It's how they treat someone who can't do anything for them that's hard to fake. Last year: roughly 800,000 applications, 286 hires, an acceptance rate near 0.04% — tighter than Citadel's famously selective quant recruiting (0.36%), something like a hundred times harder than Harvard. That selectivity isn't a gut call. A dedicated team inside the company grades every interview against fixed criteria, then tracks how each hire performs months and years later, feeding the results back into the model. CEO Luca Ferrari has said the signal his team weights hardest is exactly this — how a candidate treats the people who have zero power over the outcome: the assistant, the receptionist. Not decency theater. Data: how you act in front of power is a performance; how you act in front of none is closer to the truth. That gap gets coded straight into the model, right alongside the interview scores. I'd bet you've done the reverse of this in the last week without noticing — warm with your boss, a little short with someone who couldn't do anything for you either way. Most companies say they hire for character. Very few test it anywhere the candidate isn't being watched by someone who can help them. Worth trying on your own team — just notice who's kind to the person who can't do anything for them.

  • spaventa7
    David Spaventa (@spaventa7) reported

    @AmericanAir what happened to this airline. The customer service is the worst in the business. Can’t get through by phone, chat is third world and the technology rivals that of AOL instant messaging … complete crap airline. Our Tavel agency will never use AA again

  • LexD934949
    Styles (@LexD934949) reported

    @AnaAnsan3 Nintendo and Sony would have been stuck in the late 1990s with AOL service setups if it weren’t for PC gaming and the original Xbox (the original Steam Machine).

  • lukewestbooks
    Luke West (@lukewestbooks) reported

    @ShiningArowsR17 @AirlockOpen Same. Never had an AOL account.

  • sweeticetv
    🌺Patience Parker🌺 (@sweeticetv) reported

    @GoatR2_ I’m down let’s bring our AOL screen names too even though that don’t exist anymore more 😭

  • noahintel
    Noah by SAN (@noahintel) reported

    ALERT: Iran reported casualties and infrastructure damage from US military strikes, according to Euronews and AOL; the report was last updated at 00:27 UTC July 10.