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AOL Issues Reports Near Flockton, England

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

  • andyjstubbs24
    Andrew Stubbs (@andyjstubbs24) reported from Wakefield, England

    @AOLSupportHelp hello I hope you can help me for some reason I’m not able to receive emails for the last 48 hours, also because ive had my account with aol for so long I can’t remember the password to log back in ive tryed to log out and log back in again

  • clarkswfc
    Sam Clark (@clarkswfc) reported from Leeds, England

    @AOLSupportHelp @aolmail is there a problem with downloading attachments in emails? Can’t seem to open any. Any advice? Get an error code EC 4008?

  • jaseweir
    Jason Weir (@jaseweir) reported from Bradford, England

    @AOLSupportHelp I have been told to reach out to UK customer service How can I reach out if I CANNOT CONTACT YOU VIA EMAIL OR TELEPHONE

  • jaseweir
    Jason Weir (@jaseweir) reported from Bradford, England

    @AOLSupportHelp this number is unobtainable in the UK I have DM aol support

AOL Issues Reports

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  • osareAplhaMale
    ⚓ BigshipFX 🚢 alphamale (@osareAplhaMale) reported

    @CaroliOmondi Eeeish an Aol jothurwa, when is enoughrealy enough! How would someone support such a government singing TUTAM around surely!

  • 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.

  • bugerkingsoulja
    burgerkingdiciple1311 (@bugerkingsoulja) reported

    @jakrrs **** ***** im still using aol

  • chiefgjj
    chiefgjj (@chiefgjj) reported

    @lady_valor_07 19. Never had an AOL address.

  • TraderQuincy333
    John Williams 🇺🇸🐅 (@TraderQuincy333) reported

    @lady_valor_07 19 - never has an AOL account. *****@.aol.com.

  • 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.

  • mmealling
    Michael Mealling -- e/acc (@mmealling) reported

    @a69774 @jeremykauffman @HarrisonHSmith The DNS A-root was there (now it's anycasted). That was why one of the first network interconnects was built there. Then that was why Amazon built us-east-1 there. AOL built there because of that first interconnect.

  • 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

  • traceyhsmith
    tracey smith (@traceyhsmith) reported

    @lippyent Lots more stupid fights before Google. Or AOL and Yahoo (I’m that old)!

  • 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.