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AOL Issues Reports Near Carteret, New Jersey

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

  • gplavix75
    Daultala (@gplavix75) reported from Iselin, New Jersey

    @Apple and today when I called apple support that they told me that they can’t recover these emails and they told me to call AOL and Gmail in a rude way.

  • gplavix75
    Daultala (@gplavix75) reported from Iselin, New Jersey

    Ironically even after contacting regarding RESTORATION OF EMAILS LOST FROM SAVED LABELLED FOLDERS in GMAIL, AOL or YAHOO;NO SOLUTION IS OFFERED by APPLE CUSTOMER SERVICE. INSTEAD the AGENT HANGED D PHONE without any solution.

AOL Issues Reports

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  • LiseTerryInfo
    Lise Terry aka Sir Will of Bill 🟧 💙🟦🌻🌿💗🇺🇦 (@LiseTerryInfo) reported

    @otokyo__ 19, never had an AOL account I'm ancient 65YO

  • The_One1001
    👑 Mr D’Arcy (@The_One1001) reported

    @Demeter_Erinia Damn, I remember those… I had AOL chat & MSN messenger

  • james_henrie2
    Jay Man (@james_henrie2) reported

    @oelma__ 18 didn't not have a waterbed but did try one... never had an AOL address (yahoo and/or hotmail)

  • UpgradeGitmo
    UpgradeGitmo (@UpgradeGitmo) reported

    @SonofLiberty357 Same, never had an AOL address. Although I used one to sign up for software downloads when I was working IT. That poor person...

  • 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.

  • wheelersmind
    MMA 4 CMT (@wheelersmind) reported

    @Sofia50020Sofia 23! Never did like AOL.

  • RickyShahatty
    Ricky Shah (@RickyShahatty) reported

    @TiredBambooLaw There were lawyers who knew how to built Wordpress websites a decade ago making stupid amounts more that I was when everyone needed something to be online. The amount of money an AOL email address can pay for things is incredible.

  • EckertAnthony
    Anthony Eckert (@EckertAnthony) reported

    @unemjobbed @tenobrus hey wtf they stole this from my AOL hometown page I made this when I was 9 I'm switching sides from pro ai to pro artist now smh

  • 911quotebot
    9-1-1 bot (@911quotebot) reported

    you have an aol e-mail account still? it is literally like you were frozen in ember in 1995. it's "amber," not "ember" you idiot.

  • waltercronjob
    Waltercronjob (@waltercronjob) reported

    The thrill is the return signal. In 1995, in an AOL chat room at 2am, you’d hit enter and within seconds a stranger you’d never meet would respond to something you’d typed. That hadn’t been possible before. New sensation, no word for it. Praise and rage registered the same. The poster wasn’t fishing for validation. The poster was fishing for evidence that the void had heard them. That’s the drug. I’m doing it right now, typing this.