AOL Outage Report in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Scunthorpe, England
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Scunthorpe, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Scunthorpe and nearby locations:
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Matt
(@MattTakeTwo) reported
from
Blyton, England
@Mattisamazing33 Only 3 I've never done. Although if MSN account in lieu of AOL, that's 2
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Founders
(@FoundersPodcast) reported
“Everything is peripheral to that core idea of creating a more compelling customer experience that people can’t get anywhere else.” —Steve Case, founder of AOL
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Ben Narramore
(@TheBenNarramore) reported
@SamNeher24 I still have a copy on my AOL account I will never forget that’s why I didn’t accept your my space request to this day
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Aesthemic
(@aesthemic) reported
@BigHeaded_Gamer @Bawkbasoup You posted a comment that looks like it was a spambot from an AOL chat and are then surprised when people question it. What ******** did you think would happen?
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Thee Lisa Glass
(@LMplusG) reported
@BondWolfie Considering that they never ever ever let you delete those old accounts… I have found a good use for them! Whenever you’re forced into giving an email address to a website? boom! AOL!
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Emily Oehler
(@EmilyOehler) reported
@AOL … Jerry in customer support today around 1:30 EST deserves a Gold Medal for his wonderful customer service! Polite. Knowledgeable. Patient. Friendly. Clone him, pay him, give him a day off!
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JayTeeExcel (Gen X Blerd)
(@JayTeeExcel) reported
@Karnythia @maco_nix CompuServe was the go-to service before AOL.
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Cranky McCrankymom, MAA
(@MaraGreengrass) reported
AOL bought out my email account. Just now, I needed to access webmail on a different machine and it made me change my password. Now it won't accept that changed password on either my phone or my laptop. Burning the world down is not too extreme a response to this, right?
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Gwen Loubser
(@GwenLoubser) reported
@CleavageCrumbs AOL support can help with that.
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Virtua Sanus
(@SegaUranus) reported
@play_pso2 I got it near launch partially due to the Sonic Adventure 2 demo disc, but unfortunately I was never able to play online as I was with AOL at the time and their network was incompatible. Still played the hell out of and adored it offline. Says a lot about the quality of the game
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Frank
(@OGtankman) reported
@kiscokicks @ProudMoolie It is definitely more centralized given the inst. investment in it but I don’t see that as a bad thing as most applications need a centralized element to be successful. I think ETH proved concept but SOL will prove long term viability. AOL (expensive) came before Google (free).