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Problems in the last 24 hours in Newhaven, England

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AOL Issues Reports Near Newhaven, England

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

  • WendyFleet1
    Wendy Fleet (@WendyFleet1) reported from Wivelsfield Green, England

    @AOLSupportHelp I need help in accessing my account as password not working and backup phone number no longer exists. Urgently need access to email

  • athenabkk
    BrianJ (@athenabkk) reported from Hove, England

    @yarpegleg 1 point - never had an aol email account

  • choppy_1991
    Sean (@choppy_1991) reported from Saltdean, England

    Have we just stopped doing set piece defence training at the AOL? ******* #SAFC

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SunriseHolyH2O
    SunriseHolyH2O (@SunriseHolyH2O) reported

    @lady_valor_07 19. I never had an aol address.

  • betty_egg
    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.

  • CancelledJew
    Kass (@CancelledJew) reported

    @gainzy222 Never forget the sound of AOL connecting to the internets

  • Bocephus2020
    BadAssMafaka (@Bocephus2020) reported

    @jongavin021 @johnpavlovitz An aol screen shot from Reddit. **** off clown 🤡

  • softwarnet
    Charles R. Smith🔹 (@softwarnet) reported

    @SawyerMerritt @Starlink Let's be honest - geo sync satellites are obsolete for mass users. Poor reception, low data rates, weather down times, high prices, caps on usage are all "features" of a Geo bird. Starlink is closer to fiber while Hughesnet was like a 9600 baud modem doing AOL form 1990.

  • ttmelater
    momof3 (@ttmelater) reported

    @lady_valor_07 19 never had AOL

  • tomrollman
    Alaskan 1️⃣2️⃣‼️ (@tomrollman) reported

    @lady_valor_07 Never had an AOL address. Lol

  • Rob424336273101
    Rob (@Rob424336273101) reported

    @AOLSupportHelp No as email doesn't work as I haven't used it in over a year and phone number cut off too

  • RevengeSam92447
    Sammys_Revenge (@RevengeSam92447) reported

    @anvilpw @LewisWetzel5 @themagaking Almost none. Some porn sites, which I promise you were not supporting the gov. 87 of the first 100 coimmercial sitres online wqerew porn related. AOL was news and entertainment. There was no Google. Yahoo came soon after. That gave us live chat. Also damn near kiled Yahoo, about seven or eight years later.

  • jkdestin
    Janette Klein (@jkdestin) reported

    @cnnbrk @CGasparino Look forward to some of your thoughts, Charlie — on how the “worst deal in history” — cost ‘The Mouth of the South’ ~$8b. “The deal is widely regarded as one of the worst mergers in history. AOL-Time Warner took a massive ~$99 billion write-down in 2002 (the largest corp. loss at the time), and the company later split apart.”