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Problems in the last 24 hours in Monterey Park, California

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AOL Issues Reports Near Monterey Park, California

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Monterey Park and nearby locations:

  • rantg1
    Richard (Rick) Neill (@rantg1) reported from East Los Angeles, California

    Appears @AOL is still deleting all saved emails. This is against their own terms. I expect my saved emails to be there when I need them, especially since I've been a paying customer since 1993. @AOLSupportHelp is of no help. SMH.

  • rantg1
    Richard (Rick) Neill (@rantg1) reported from East Los Angeles, California

    @AOL has lost my saved emails and cannot seem to solve the problem by recovering them. They keep telling me that I deleted them, which is a lie. @AOLSupportHelp @JLanzone So called Concierge Team refuses to explain what happened or to put me in contact with a tech person

  • efunk64
    Eric Garcia (@efunk64) reported from Alhambra, California

    @SteveTsak @AOLSupportHelp I had the same issue. Removing (deleting) the account from my iPhone and then adding it fixed the issue for me.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • WayneAbbot54412
    Wayne Abbott 🌍 (@WayneAbbot54412) reported

    @SkySports_Keith @Capt_Fishpaste @EuropaLeague You’ll be lurking around the AOL like a bad smell now your Bum Chum KT has left the mags. I think you should stay up the road, report on them and keep riding the Saudi gravy train. Classy Sunderland don’t want you at our door, it’s been cringy watching you…

  • DrSteveAlbrecht
    Steve Albrecht (@DrSteveAlbrecht) reported

    I consider the Postal Service’s biggest failure in the early Internet era was not giving an email address to everyone. Instead, they delivered AOL CDs to people who set up an email with them. Imagine if everybody had @usps.com email address. They would have made a fortune.

  • GregPate12
    Greg Pate (@GregPate12) reported

    @sentosumosaba @CantonNetwork When I see stuff like this, my limited capacity prompts me to worry if any of these new developments will affect XRP, Ripple, negatively. AOL or Netscape? VHS or BetaMax(an entire company shut out). Hmmm. I know I shouldn't worry. Things just haven't settled down yet and, they won't for some time. The winning bid hasn't come in yet. It's natural to hope your team comes out on top. I guess I don't appreciate the size of the pie. I just hope everyone gets a healthy slice.

  • ProofOf_ion
    Ion.eth (@ProofOf_ion) reported

    @materkel A lot of individuals always fall back on the incredibly dumb and unintelligent “lol remember AOL and Netscape?” analogies, and it always makes me want to pull out my hair. They should be making the comps to Internet protocol winners, or even OSI layers and their subsequent platforms and hardware buildout, but the insanely stupid human brain always wants to cite AOL, Netscape, Yahoo because it’s easy to grasp and it fits their specific desire (that hopefully Bitcoin and Ethereum are less permanent global infrastructure, and more like “companies”). Retard-world. lol.

  • GinaDawn2015
    Gina Dawn (@GinaDawn2015) reported

    @AOL "Three hot car deaths reported in US within 48 hours" These babies are now with God. They never belonged to these pathetic "parents."

  • lilydalekid
    lilydalekid on twïtter (@lilydalekid) reported

    @brockpierson AOL at home, AIM @ work. AIM was done on the down low because it wasn’t allowed by corporate IT policy. The nice thing about being in corporate IT is knowing how, and having the system permissions, to install & use until Microsoft’s chat was authorized.

  • EchosphereIO
    A FORM (@EchosphereIO) reported

    @NickMinock This is what happns when you bring in so many foreign nationals from third world or Communist countries to fuel the development of the awful data centers now proliferating in Loudon County. It all started with the AOL campus and has just gotten to the point, as forewarned, where the fabric of our society begins to decay. Now you know what that means and how that decay might manifest itself. You have 2 options, move the hell out, that is what I did or get them all the hell out! We don't need data centers we need healthy happy kids!

  • notSamWukong
    ₳ndrew (@notSamWukong) reported

    @corey_lineberry @25YearsAgoLive That does sound pretty cool concept. But I don’t know if the Internet could even support something like that. I mean it’s mostly for like emails and browsing AOL, right?

  • SUhhdavid
    David - only truth matters (@SUhhdavid) reported

    Hello I'm an AOL Admin, we need you to confirm your password due to errors on our end which you will be credited for monthly why does my cdrom drive keep opening

  • tech3000algo
    tech3000.algo (@tech3000algo) reported

    @CipherMind__ @SwayMoney9 Companies that were "never" going to be stopped or knocked off the top spot- General Electric Pan Am IBM General Motors Sears JCPenny Kmart Radio Shack Kodak Lehman Brothers AOL Yahoo Blockbuster Every single one is gone or hollowed out. Four were taken out by Amazon.