AOL outages and service status in Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania
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AOL Issues Reports Near Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Fountain Hill and nearby locations:
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Dman NYGFAN Entertament (@DmanNygfan) reported from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania@jonnybon_ @the_ironsheik @xMLG_Drizzy Oh you were there you were in WCW you know that's exactly what happened where'd you get that from they announcer LMFAO, the downfall of WCW was the AOL Time Warner merger, Eric Bischoff who actually worked in WCW was fighting that battle, stop acting like you know ****.
AOL Issues Reports
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@ryskco (@ryskco) reportedPlease go tell 1999 me never to sign up for @Yahoo Mail. I give @AOL people **** when I see those but damn is yahoo a cluster.
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Nancy (@nanlogo_nancy) reported@JonKatz79 We just cancel it. Make up a new email and start over. Or we stop using the internet all together. I write checks. Don’t ever give out my phone number and use an aol email address I check once a month and delete 15,000 emails. I win.
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dane garrus, dweeb (@dorkweeb) reported@ExistentialEnso More like saying “I’ve never used Hotmail” or “I’ve never used AOL” or “I’ve never used Netscape Navigator.”
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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.
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Gerald Thompkins (@notaracistbigot) reported@BrandonTheHeel the AOL kids used to get bullied so bad back in the day easiest to bluescreen easiest to netbus always getting trolled (hold down Alt and press F4 for free stuff!!) but AIM was way better than MSN and ICQ. Ya got us there...
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TheOneAndOnlyDunkirk (@one_dunkirk) reported@Pirat_Nation Maybe for the gaming sector, but in terms of raw money down the drain, it's no AOL/TimeWarner.
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The Toy Investor (@thetoyinvestor) reported@FunkoPOPsNews Neopets made me who I am today. Still one of the GOAT games. There was a point where it was in the top three most visited websites daily I think? Right behind AOL and Google. They weren't afraid to actually make items limited. Now every game it seems like everyone has access to everything. I was 10 years old buying out the trading post of limited edition stamps and food items that were needed to get avatars for the message boards. I'd buy out the supply, stick them in my safety deposit box for a month or two, and then bring them back out at triple the price. Some things never change.
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AEW is overrated (@FactsMakeYouCry) reported@Boston_Elite17 @davidleary9981 @SammyGr43595219 Even WCW a far more successful company than AEW had to bow down to AOL back then. And got dropped.
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JoknobWoozy (@JoknobWoozy) reported@hthieblot Napster, AOL, limewire, **** I remember being in and yelling at my siblings because you couldn’t be on the phone and internet at the same time.
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Big Cat Sports (@bsports1234) reported@Xfinity resorting to the old AOl tactics of their web site not working and constantly logging you out or "technical issues" when trying to pull up your bill.