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AOL outages and service status in Granger, Indiana

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Granger, Indiana

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AOL Issues Reports Near Granger, Indiana

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

  • RickOsborne28
    Rick Osborne (@RickOsborne28) reported from Elkhart, Indiana

    How about we just go back to AOL and Websites? Social Media sucks.

  • Kara_Gabrielle
    Kara Babinec (@Kara_Gabrielle) reported from South Bend, Indiana

    Ed’s Grandma kept telling us that she was going to call AOL and get them to fix her desktop computer. She says she’s called them and they’ve helped her before. #what

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • swats1963
    Sam Porter (@swats1963) reported

    @DrBerryPierre Internet must be moving slow… you still have aol ?

  • BotulismBarry
    Big T (@BotulismBarry) reported

    @jwtruman1115 @OldWorldBlues52 @TABYTCHI I haven’t seen a “keep talking **** and get hit” drunk teenage retard poster like you since like probably back in the AOL days like 2003 this is ******* wild you are a gift dude

  • chelseavo_
    chelsedaabp (@chelseavo_) reported

    @hthieblot myspace, limewire, MSN and AOL... also Sims online was the first online game I ever played on my awful dial up and was so fun I would think about playing that all dang day.

  • flyfour
    Flyfour (@flyfour) reported

    @EdmundAvalon @SorchaEastwood AOL didn't launch in the UK until 1995, Freeserve not until 1998. Even then it was expensive, speeds were snails pace and adoption was slow. I'd say very few people were "online" in 1994.

  • ajokeronjack007
    ajokeronjack0007 (@ajokeronjack007) reported

    @Walmart is the walmart moto "we can screw up a wetdream? "As usual I ordered from you snd items were missing . U promised me a promo.code that never showed up in my aol. Com account. I have wasted 3 days jacking with your foriegn customer service still no code.

  • dantobias
    Dangerous starts with Dan (@dantobias) reported

    @ScottGreenfield That link requires an AOL login; I haven’t used that in decades.

  • cosmo9210952297
    Cosmo (@cosmo9210952297) reported

    @exQUIZitely Memory’s, played this multiplayer on the internet back in the early 90’s. Sierra network/ImagiNation network. My poor parents, I sure that phone will insane, I spent days on INN. The UI was incredible. Sad, AOL killed it for a reason. Change the 🌎 Ready gamer one 💩.

  • DLMarble
    STFU Donny (@DLMarble) reported

    @Ric_RTP It’s just to keep people from protesting data centers.. like all things ie. Long distance calls, cell phone minutes, AOL it will vanish or go down to being so nominal that it won’t matter.

  • videoblivion
    Nightraven (@videoblivion) reported

    We never should've left livejournal and myspace. AOL should rebrand with the 90s aesthetic and bring back chatrooms and message boards

  • exQUIZitely
    exQUIZitely 🕹️ (@exQUIZitely) reported

    AOL was once worth more than Nvidia, McDonald's, Apple, Amazon, General Motors, Starbucks, Adobe, Nokia, and Disney - combined! It was the world's #1 Internet Service Provider and mailed a billion free trial CDs. You'd find them tucked into cereal boxes, magazines, and airplane seat pockets. At one point, half of all CDs produced on Earth are AOL discs. Once the biggest merger in history (AOL/Time Warner), now a mere glimpse on the radar...