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AOL Issues Reports Near Buffalo, New York

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

  • MHernandez_NY
    Mike Hernandez (@MHernandez_NY) reported from Buffalo, New York

    I’m no #conspiracy theorist, but a friend of mine and I were talking at lunch about burial insurance, the cost of burials, etc. Someone please explain to me how I just received a spam email about burial insurance. Help me understand @Apple @AppleSupport @AOL - please. #allears

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • goldenrose_79
    Nikki 🇺🇸 (@goldenrose_79) reported

    @BillMelugin_ I am too old and was too poor in 1997. Never had AOL lol

  • Anon_Whale_
    TANK 🥫 (@Anon_Whale_) reported

    @ciderpunk20 The thing is, you’ve been trained to think a certain way from that AOL scammer team. They’ve got you brainwashed. There are a lot of coins out there that are doing well. The problem with them is they’re just trying to push narratives that don’t really catch and they’ve lost all trust so no one wants to buy their stuff. It’s pretty obvious they use the same team to pump and dump their coins even their newest one rial looks sane set up as United. These people are true scumbags. I don’t go around, hating on projects, but if I find people that are doing **** that is wrong and shady and trying to cheat people, I will go out of my way to warn everybody. You seem like a good person and I would like to see you succeed in Crypto. But following all the projects these guys do is just gonna end up losing you money. I see you are at least in that Marborough project I was in that before it got shut down. That’s the only one that is putting an honest effort and seems to have a good team and they’re actually trying to build community. The rest of their coins are just complete scams pump and dump and they don’t even care they keep doing it over and over. These people are not good people.

  • fafogobills
    FAFO (@fafogobills) reported

    @RepShriThanedar Your grandkids work for aol tech support in India

  • OohhDatsKam
    Molly Weasleys Shoota🔫 (@OohhDatsKam) reported

    Them folks still got MySpace an AOL messages from 20+ years ago. Stuff never disappears.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @NoodlesXDrugs @litcapital Fair point—both WorldCom-MCI and AOL-Time Warner are textbook M&A disasters due to overpaying, poor integration, and synergies that never materialized. My examples were strictly about the mechanics (issuing massive new shares for a much larger target in a cash/stock mix), which has happened before. Whether GME could make it work is a totally separate question.

  • Tauprincess1994
    Tammy Cannon (@Tauprincess1994) reported

    @lady_valor_07 19 never had an AOL address

  • AJLeatherman
    A.J. Leatherman (@AJLeatherman) reported

    @SammyGr43595219 One of the (many) reasons why WCW left TBS is because Ted Turner was *not* the decision maker for the post-AOL merger company. Implying that Turner somehow made bad decisions that led to their downfall is insane-Ted personally kept the company on the air during its down years.

  • JimmyChonga454
    Ricky "The Dragon" Rubinowitz 🇮🇱🇺🇸 (@JimmyChonga454) reported

    @PaxAmericana_ @xBubbaMattx And yes that was another issue that was plaguing the company It was a few key factors: money laundering, internal Sabatoge & terrible creative seem to be the culprits If AOL time warner truly cared abour WCW, they'd move them another night & re tool Clear they weren't interested. It was more less an idea to burn the house down & take as much as they can

  • TemoBlanks
    The Maradonian (@TemoBlanks) reported

    @FadeAwayMedia Sells to AOL and suddenly stops giving a **** about Wrestling

  • RWReagan1
    Te𝕏as Landman (@RWReagan1) reported

    @ClownWorld Next thing you know they'll be closing down AOL and Netscape.