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AOL outages and service status in Reno, Nevada

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Reno, Nevada

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AOL Issues Reports

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  • rowdyjeepgirl
    Rene (@rowdyjeepgirl) reported

    @Soaringeagle45 I never had an AOL email address. It was Juno

  • KennyEvitt
    Kenny Evitt (@KennyEvitt) reported

    @bayesiandroll Wow – that's early! I'm sure there was probably at least one BBS local to me, but I never knew of any until AOL and CompuServe were enough of a thing.

  • GrandpaBigDog
    Neal (@GrandpaBigDog) reported

    @Andie00471 @Soaringeagle45 19. Never had an AOL address.

  • MahsMining
    Terry @MahsMining🍁 (@MahsMining) reported

    @danbulmer70 AOL....OMG I threw away those disks. Never give them to my customers because it would just cause sooooo much headache. So many ID 10 T issues.

  • Metal137
    Metal (@Metal137) reported

    @crypt0wu Buy signal Cashcat on aol has reversed at 74K. Wow if true

  • heisenburgirrs
    Heisenburgir (@heisenburgirrs) reported

    People prefer to pay flat rates than metered. In today's age, you can give an agent monthly budget (flat rate) and not have to worry about how many micropayments it makes for products/services. Excerpt from "Case Against Micropayments": "What was the biggest complaint of AOL users? Not the widely mocked and irritating blue bar that appeared when members downloaded information. Not the frequent unsolicited junk e-mail. Not dropped connections. Their overwhelming gripe: the ticking clock. Users didn’t want to pay by the hour anymore. ... Case had heard from one AOL member who insisted that she was being cheated by AOL’s hourly rate pricing. When he checked her average monthly usage, he found that she would be paying AOL more under the flat-rate price of $19.95. When Case informed the user of that fact, her reaction was immediate. ‘I don’t care,’ she told an incredulous Case. ’I am being cheated by you.’"

  • zachenglish91
    Zach English (@zachenglish91) reported

    @ericbrownzzz I don't know if this was intended, but I like the linkage b/w Online America and AoL (A.rchers o.f L.oaf and America Online; an internet service from when Archers were active). AoL: Web in front. But in back of web, some chat rooms with three people in them.

  • WRIGHT3OUS___
    WRIGHT3OUS (@WRIGHT3OUS___) reported

    @justavictim1182 @JPDenaliRocket The worst thing to happen to wrestling was aol. Steady decline

  • BenMonroe1
    Ben Monroe 🇺🇦 🇹🇼 (@BenMonroe1) reported

    @SarahSevans2000 Hit 19, I never had an AOL address, I could have but I didn't. A lot of those are the result of working in a law office though.

  • MP_InTheMoney
    MychaelP (@MP_InTheMoney) reported

    @firstadopter Never go down? Really? Where is AOL? Yahoo? Myspace? All gigantic leaders barely 20 years ago.