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AOL outages and service status in Rochford, England

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Rochford, England

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Live Outage Map Near Rochford, England

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: South Benfleet.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
South Benfleet E-mail 1 month ago

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AOL Issues Reports Near Rochford, England

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

  • frannyannew
    fran (@frannyannew) reported from Thundersley, England

    @aolmail been three days since we have had access to our emails. Not getting much help from #Aol at the moment. Please help us get back on line. #badcustomerservice

  • kthxsayonara
    🌸TILLI🌸 @ FFXIV (ARR) (@kthxsayonara) reported from Saint Mary Hoo, England

    AOL have deleted more than half of the saved emails in my inbox and now I’ve lost the email containing the serial codes for Eleanor Forte AI, Synth V Studio Pro and Natsuki Karin AI. I’ve managed to send an email to Anicute but AHS want a support number (was in a deleted email…)

  • sweetmax22
    Maxine Sweetman-Ive (@sweetmax22) reported from Southend-on-Sea, England

    @BekoUK I bought a Beko VCS5125AR Upright Vacuum Cleaner in Red from AOL 27/2/21 and in the past week it has cut out after using it for 10mins and did not restart for 20mins. Not happy. I would like it swapped for a hoover that works competently for the use it was bought for!

  • hikariuk
    Chris Crowther (@hikariuk) reported from Maldon, England

    @theretrobyte I think I would still have been with Dungeon/FlexNet back then. Never used any of the likes of AOL, Freeserve, etc.

  • ElvinBox
    Elvin K. Box MCIOB MBA(Open) (@ElvinBox) reported from Basildon, England

    @aolmail assume the email telling me my request to terminate my AOL account; which of course I did not, will be carried out in 3 working days, is obviously a scam email? Many thanks in advance xx

  • rider45
    Brian O'Keefe (@rider45) reported from Great Baddow, England

    @anildash I can remember Microsoft trying to launch their own network to compete with the internet or so it seemed, I joined got an account then had to wait about an hour, via dialup, to cancel it, back to AOL it was for me.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • corelumen
    CoreLumen (@corelumen) reported

    Most people should never have been allowed to leave the AOL garden.

  • Josephk90
    Draft Watch 3.0... (White Ave Johnny) (@Josephk90) reported

    @tomzonks @elevatereport What? How is he going to lose his majority? We also don't switch party leaders in governance. Never going to happen. Be prepared to sign into the internet like the AOL days onces this new bill passes.

  • plainOTXen
    TheBougiePigeon (@plainOTXen) reported

    @IndexAndForget I entered college when dial up AOL was still a household stable but the dorm had T1 over Ethernet. People were downloading songs in 30 seconds and sharing on the internal network. I knew the end of AOL was near. Other similar tech companies on the timeline recently. $AUR $JOBY

  • MaidenViking_
    MaidenViking (@MaidenViking_) reported

    @MattPinner_ 18 points I never had AOL adress (not american) and not used a checkbook, as by the time I was an adult (2000) it was not that common in my country anymore. And when I was a kid, most adults I saw, never used these. Only some business men. More common to use physical bankgiro.

  • SRTGhost08
    imyours (@SRTGhost08) reported

    @wwc4022871 @JOKAQARMY1 We were into it in my world too, circa 2000-2004. ****, we can go back to middle school too. Once we got our first PC and a free 1,000 hrs CD-rom from AOL…. My horniness went through the roof

  • HengruiYang
    Henry Yang (@HengruiYang) reported

    @Ravenismeee When I was nine, there was no YouTube & no Google. There was AskJeeves, Netscape, Javanoid, Snood, Neopets, AOL, & some other old *** pre-YouTube, pre-Google **** that probably took forever to load if you were lucky enough to maintain a stable dial-up connection. I’m old af. lol

  • notsure390
    NotSure (@notsure390) reported

    @Bubblebathgirl Never get acquired by a failing business. Time Warner let itself get bought by AOL and it was a disaster.

  • bitcoinbaddie
    Bitcoin⚡️Baddie (@bitcoinbaddie) reported

    @anonchain @cryptopunks “Collectibles will be valued for when they were created, not just what they look like.” IMO, that really applies more in the physical world — like first edition Pokémon cards or a Babe Ruth rookie card. We don’t exactly value AOL 1.0 software the same way, right? That said, I 100% agree $uPeg has something novel and innovative for this cycle, and I think it’ll do well long term regardless. But if the team wants to lean heavily into “on-chain provenance,” they should look at Ordinals. I was there from day one, and people got absolutely rekt chasing sub-100 inscriptions 🤡 and over time, inscriptions didn’t matter. My whole point is: lean into everything. Don’t alienate or cut off a feature that many collectors genuinely find value in. There was never a need to completely remove visual rarity when it wasn’t hurting anything. May be except their egos.

  • rouchosfyi
    Rouchos (@rouchosfyi) reported

    Kids 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

  • Hobby_CNC
    Brian Volken (@Hobby_CNC) reported

    @lady_valor_07 19. Never did AOL.