AOL outages and service status in Scottsdale, Arizona
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The latest reports from users having issues in Scottsdale come from postal codes 85255 .
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Scottsdale, Arizona
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Live Outage Map Near Scottsdale, Arizona
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AOL Issues Reports Near Scottsdale, Arizona
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Scottsdale and nearby locations:
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⚡️Jimmy Coyote⚡️ (@JimmyCoyote1726) reported from Tempe, Arizona@CoinbaseWallet it’s amazing that the spam is better with customer service than your own “customer service” @coinbase is going to be the AOL of crypto.
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Anna Brice (@annabrice) reported from Scottsdale, Arizona@OldiesWithRudy I never had an AOL account or a MySpace account.
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Tony Gallardo (@gallardoaz) reported from Scottsdale, Arizona@anniekarni @gtconway3d Hahaha poor WH IT Guy..."No sir you have to double click. No...not your AOL email, the White House email account is your account name. Well you have to open Chrome, no please close AOL... ugggh I give up!
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jesi♓️ 🔜Decadence (@JesiMattox) reported from Tempe, Arizona“I remember I used to **** with the AOL chatrooms”.. can someone kill me please
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Todd Headlee (@ToddHeadleeAZ) reported from Scottsdale, ArizonaFACEBOOK & TWITTER might want to check themselves. They may THINK they have a monopoly on Social Media now so they can pull this censorship crap, but I'm old enough to remember when AOL seemed like the only game in town too. Competition CAN & WILL happen. #DontBurnBridges
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James Fee (@jamesmfee) reported from Tempe, Arizonasomeone asked me where "cageyjames" came from. It was my original AOL login from got knows when I signed up for that. Compuserve had numbers at the time and I had to come up with a name.
AOL Issues Reports
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Larry Rosenthal (@LarryRosenthal) reported@GaryMarcus At best these are all the AOL s of actual AI. But these damn fools and the ones in DC and Wall Street will put us into a depression buying these magic beans.
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John DeMetropolis (@jdemet) reported@AOL What's wrong with your service right now? I cannot be "redirected" on sign in.
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CheapAstronomy (@CheapAstronomy) reported@ThrillaRilla369 Anyone else remember the AOL discs where you got 50 hours on AOL dialup for free? You could connect with them and signup your fake account, then login with your real AOL account. Bonus, when AOL had "bring your own access," it only cost $5 per month.
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mike2025 (@mike3k25) reported@ForHumanityPod Not it wasn't. It was BBS systems, IRC, and online service providers like AOL who let us connect to the world and get information and software. You idiots probably don't even know what warez was. Look it up. I used to make a **** ton of money as a kid off of it.
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AllThingsVentured (@AllVentured) reportedWhen Netscape was acquired by AOL in 1998 for $4.2B they were still unprofitable but had >50% revenue growth and dominant market share with revenue projected to grow at a 44% CAGR and surpass $1B in just a few years. Sound familiar? You wont guess what happened next: $MSFT bundled Internet Explorer with Windows for free and took 80% of the share overnight. If you don't know how to apply this historical analogue to today I cant help you.
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Adam Livingston (@AdamBLiv) reportedImagine you're in 1995 and someone shows you the internet. Early websites, dial-up, the whole nine yards. You wait four minutes for a JPEG to load. Halfway through loading, it disconnects. You think "this is stupid, this will never work, I'm going back to the Yellow Pages." That person lost the century. Bitcoin's short-term price is set by the most emotional participants in the most leveraged 24/7 market in human history. Futures traders, retail tourists, ETF arbitrageurs, guys who got tipped off on Reddit... these are the people setting the price on any given Tuesday. They are not the story. The story is that banks are building custody infrastructure. Governments are discussing strategic reserves in official policy documents. Accounting standards got reformed. Advisors can now put Bitcoin in client portfolios through their existing platforms without calling their compliance department and causing a medical event. The people who called the internet dead in 1996 were technically correct about AOL's stock price and completely wrong about everything that mattered. The marginal seller is loud and the structural integrators are quiet. History belongs to the quiet ones.
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N.I.Veteran (@GanglSepp) reportedKids today will never know true frustration, like we had back in the day, waiting ( whilst listening to it scream ) for AOL to connect to the internet on a dial-up modem... only for someone in the house to pick up the phone! 📞💻😩📶
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Sally Hawley Chesser (@HawleyChesser) reported@AntiLeftMemes 19, only because I was never a subscriber of AOL. I very easily could have - as in I have been alive the entire time the addresses have been available. So simply for my age, and availability/using simular email, I would have a total of 20.
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Probably Not Your Daddy (@jfriii12311972) reported@AntiLeftMemes 19 I never had an AOL email.
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Fiona (@LucidWhim) reported@AOLSupportHelp I now have 807! Please sort it. @AOLSupportHelp Please can AOL empty my junk folder - it currently has 765 junk mails in it. I have never known it so bad.