AOL outages and service status in Keysville, Virginia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Keysville, Virginia
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AOL Issues Reports
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BENSON ONGOM (@BenOngomTweets) reportedWhen you allow people who don’t know behave like they know. I bet, I can digest for you APG problems from the 10th parliament. Ego, Ego, cliques, “headboy” you need a silent leader to manage those people. The interim leadership is @norbertmao deputized by Betty Aol and Nancy Achora, has it been any better ? Would have love APG to go with some with power and authority but it has not work previously.
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Zero6th!rth££n (@nininini79) reported@mils_tk Too big to be doing iheart radio? dvmb fans like u are the reasons kpoppies shxt on bts. The grp doesn’t have an issue with it but a fckin shipper on twter is cryin? Man, go read some aol and drink water.
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Tonjia (@tonjiamallory) reported@Prolotario1 Back in the day, we paid for email. AOL was 9.99 a month. I decided to switch to free Yahoo. Called AOL to cancel. They offered me 3 free months. I said ok, then cancelled. They then sent me a paper bill for the 3 months.
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craig 🥐 (@toujoursyucky) reportedThey want to go back to the internet being a bunch of walled gardens like in the AOL days. You can see it with the slow introduction of paid tiers and needing ID for social media apps. But unlike the AOL days people are used to having unfettered access.
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Rich Anatone is cataloguing Final Fantasy themes (@AnatoneRich) reportedI belonged to an Earthbound email newsletter on AOL back in the 90s. Whoever made it and sent it out, thank you. I also made my own FF email AOL newsletter. It was stupid but it lasted a few months. My god what a geek I was/am
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Steve Albrecht (@DrSteveAlbrecht) reportedI consider the Postal Service’s biggest failure in the early Internet era was not giving an email address to everyone. Instead, they delivered AOL CDs to people who set up an email with them. Imagine if everybody had @usps.com email address. They would have made a fortune.
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Beefy (King) (@dafullpackage) reported@djvlad You need to stop tricking and announcing it. Paying for free **** is ain't a flex, plus AOL opened the floodgates in the 90s
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JustNobodyFromTexas (@IdiotFromTexas) reported@DuckBurger4 stupid ******* people. man i miss the days when it was much much harder to get online. i blame AOL. Made it too easy for dumbasses to connect to the internet.
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Nunya Bizness (@Boiler_Hoops) reported@Ross__Hendricks AOL going to go APE ****
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Qiang Bai (@qiangthesuper) reportedAOL was the first time I realized that a business could systematically exploit human weakness and make money by misleading customers. At the time, I was still a student. Out of curiosity, I subscribed to AOL. In reality, I already had access to the internet through a PPP modem, so I didn’t need AOL at all. But they offered a “first month free” promotion, and during registration, I had to provide my bank account details. I completely forgot about it. I never used the service, since I continued using my own internet connection. A few months later, I accidentally discovered that I had been charged $9.95 every month. As a student, that was not a trivial amount. I contacted AOL customer service. They didn’t argue or explain — they immediately terminated the service. Which, to me, showed they knew exactly what they were doing — and that this was not an isolated case.