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Problems in the last 24 hours in Epsom and Ewell District, England

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The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Merton.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Merton E-mail 2 months ago
Sutton E-mail 7 months ago

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AOL Issues Reports Near Epsom and Ewell District, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Epsom and Ewell District and nearby locations:

  • bhutch41
    Brian Hutchinson (@bhutch41) reported from Lambeth, England

    Weird today on @AOL receiving all emails on iPhone but iPad still saying “wrong password”. Password same on both devices! Help!!!

  • bhutch41
    Brian Hutchinson (@bhutch41) reported from Lambeth, England

    I’ve been with AOL all my internet life. Just recently it keeps telling me my password is wrong; I put the same password in again & it’s alright for a while. Today emails appear then suddenly vanish, is @AOL trying to dismiss me. Help!

  • dancall
    Dan Calladine (@dancall) reported from Wandsworth, England

    @neilperkin You'd think they could find a fix. This used to happen with all AOL accounts showing up as 'Virginia' 20 years ago!

  • Tullocarm
    Tullocarm (@Tullocarm) reported from Lambeth, England

    So frustrating @SkyHelpTeam. I'm cancelling my direct debit. Screw your 'service'. I'd rather bring back AOL dial-up 😤

  • bhutch41
    Brian Hutchinson (@bhutch41) reported from Lambeth, England

    @AOLSupportHelp Hi Guys, password prompt now so frequent; every time I open my AOL email account. Please ask your engineers to fix quickly. Thanks so much.

  • sjr66qpr
    Robbo (@sjr66qpr) reported from Richmond, England

    @londongirluk @AOLSupportHelp I'm the same Julie. The app I'm using won't let me sign in

  • bhutch41
    Brian Hutchinson (@bhutch41) reported from Lambeth, England

    @AOL after weeks of “wrong password” still having major problems with AOL! Seems email & via Safari not joined up. Worrying as I’m in middle of negotiations! Help!

  • bhutch41
    Brian Hutchinson (@bhutch41) reported from Lambeth, England

    Still having intermittent trouble sending/receiving emails on my @AOL account. Updated password on AOL via Safari; it works. Does not work through my normal email channel either sending or receiving. Systems don’t seem to share info - help!

  • bhutch41
    Brian Hutchinson (@bhutch41) reported from Lambeth, England

    Although I have re-installed @AOLSupportHelp on iPhone I am still receiving “wrong password” messages. Puzzling that all’s well on iPad & laptop! Help!!!

  • budgie
    Lee 'Budgie' Barnett (@budgie) reported from Richmond, England

    CompuServe when I first got online in 1995, MSN Messenger, the very occasional foray into Usenet. Tried AOL, ICQ, a few others. But never enjoyed them. Had both AIM and Yahoo Meseenger But only very rarely used them.

  • chrisromerlee
    Chris Romer-Lee (@chrisromerlee) reported from Lambeth, England

    @aolmail are you considering replying to this tweet? I’ve had another response from AOL ‘support’ team which is useless. Please DM today.

  • Mark_BeerArt
    Mark Newman (@Mark_BeerArt) reported from Epsom and Ewell District, England

    @liampowersjr @NorthmanTrader @Tesla Fully agree by the way, Tesla is strange, but I think some of this isn't just cars but their battery technology....never understood it myself. Never understood AOL time Warner, even wrote a paper on it for my MBA and got the lowest mark out of all my papers.

  • bhutch41
    Brian Hutchinson (@bhutch41) reported from Lambeth, England

    @aolmail @AOL @AOLSupportHelp having rectified the continual WRONG PASSWORD notice, today it’s back again but only on my iPhone 7+, not on my iPad which is working perfectly. HELP!

  • bhutch41
    Brian Hutchinson (@bhutch41) reported from Lambeth, England

    Recurring @AOL password problem; keeps telling me “incorrect password” again; had same problem a month ago. When I input password it is accepted for a short while then same message appears again; infuriating! HELP!!!

  • Alessandro_Babs
    LDN Scottie Pippen (@Alessandro_Babs) reported from Brentford, England

    @KwakuMMNT 112 by default. Jagged Edge were broadcasting to us using 2001 AOL dial up. Horrible signal.

  • RealStephens
    Matt Stephens (@RealStephens) reported from West Molesey, England

    @sigmasports I’m doing my best guys, bear with me. I’m doing an online chat with AOL online support and have Ask Jeeves fired up in another browser.

  • sjr66qpr
    Robbo (@sjr66qpr) reported from Richmond, England

    @londongirluk @AOLSupportHelp Still not working 😠

  • chrisromerlee
    Chris Romer-Lee (@chrisromerlee) reported from Lambeth, England

    @aolmail A family member has received the most appalling customer service from #aol. Utterly shocking. All she wants to do is reset the password as she’s been locked out & the response was effectively, go away and set up another account. She has replied, but I’m not happy.

  • bhutch41
    Brian Hutchinson (@bhutch41) reported from Lambeth, England

    @AOLSupportHelp Did send it but still having same problem!

  • JL_BrentfordFC
    Jamie🐝 (@JL_BrentfordFC) reported from Hounslow, England

    AOL would never go down. Is AOL still a thing?

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  • danipavlosky
    Dani Apple (@danipavlosky) reported

    So just pointing out I thought the "cop" from Newark was unqualified as a human, some vice principal woman didn't support the students at all for being intimdiated (i was a victim + friend with the website maker/distreibutor on AOL a friendly guy everyone knew) but no one

  • FrakMAGA2022
    frakmaga2025 (@FrakMAGA2022) reported

    @Futurenvesting Well, you can be sure that any company they buy is struggling for cash or can't grow, so they buy them and having a big layoff. Some AI info Financial Impact of the Strategy Skyrocketing Revenue: Consolidated revenue surged from $387 million in 2023 to $1.31 billion in 2025, and hit $704 million for Q2 2026 alone. High Operating Margins: Their operating and adjusted profitability have expanded rapidly, with adjusted operating margins reaching 54% and operating profits more than doubling to $278 million in 2025. The Debt Trade-off: While the individual apps become profitable, the parent company funds its aggressive shopping spree (acquiring giants like Vimeo, AOL, Eventbrite, and Airtable) through heavy borrowing. This leaves them carrying billions in debt, meaning a significant chunk of their operating income goes toward servicing interest payments. The stock went public on July 1, 2026, pricing its initial public offering at $29.00 per share. It surged 40% on its first day and currently trades around $39.31. The Good: Revenue skyrocketed 126% year-over-year to $704.2 million, and adjusted earnings per share hit $0.46 (beating the $0.27 consensus). The Bad: The company’s full-year 2026 revenue guidance came in at $2.78 billion to $2.82 billion, missing Wall Street’s $2.90 billion projection. The Growth Reality: While headline growth looks massive, organic revenue growth was just 3%. Almost all of the revenue expansion is coming from bought growth—specifically the rapid fire-sale absorptions of companies like AOL, Eventbrite, and Vimeo.

  • the_goldweaver
    serenity (@the_goldweaver) reported

    @asterokosmosvt I'm 18 only cause I'm not American so no AOL and I was too poor to afford a walkman

  • kalddan
    بو صالح (@kalddan) reported

    @Brian27843245 @luireigns AOL & Time Warner killed it since one of the suits after the merger was official decided that the network didn’t need wrestling and pull the plug on WCW

  • FundamentEdge
    Brett Caughran (@FundamentEdge) reported

    My playful analogy is we are in the AOL era of AI. Early stage of a revolutionary technology, but the delivery mechanism is still clunky, requiring really dumb concepts like prompt engineering. In 1996, you couldn't even imagine business models like Uber, Netflix, the iPhone, YouTube or Tesla FSD, because the technology wasn't even close to capable or cost effective enough. From 1996-2006 global data volume grew by a factor of 10,000,000x (per Gemini), but that growth was hugely deflationary (wholesale IP transit cost down 99%), i.e. good for the application layer and selectively bad for the pipe owners (telecom). Overall, the mix of massive volume growth offset against gnarly price deflation has been a, net/net, positive thing for telecom investing. Does that hold for the frontier labs? "Intelligence pipe" feels like it can be a pretty damn awesome business, but, like telecoms, the evolution of "intelligence pipe as a business" will be extremely path dependent and will require real business models with attractive unit economics to fund. Obviously most of the 90's era telecoms went bust and the assets were only financially productive for the 2nd or 3rd owners, mostly due to balance sheet issues & the subsequent closing of the capital markets window. Though capital markets have evolved materially since the early 2000's telecom bust with a regulatory environment more supportive of monopolies/oligopolies and private capital markets more supportive of funding massive cash burn (to wit, I think it's a really bad idea for Anthropic to IPO in '26, but what do I know?). So imagine that prior but like 10-100x the size of the internet. Maybe more? As in 1996 when you couldn't even envision Netflix/Uber, the iPhone or Tesla FSD, we have zero idea what 2056 looks like, but the exponential will certainly drive even more upside uncertainty in technology. idk, hard to be structurally bearish on the "intelligence pipe" and subsequently, infrastructure that feeds the pipe (though it feels certain there will be super gnarly potholes, messy shakeouts, and bankruptcies along the way, as we saw in telecom evolution), and ultimately what matters is free cash flow production, which feeds from the intersection of exponential volumes against unit level deflation. What's exciting to me with the improvement in the models, both frontier like Fable/Sol and open source like Kimi/GLM/Deep-Seek, is you are getting *closer* to seeing a real application layer possible in a very intellectually difficult sandbox like public market investing. Nearly four years from GPT 3.5 demo, we still aren't there. We are still in the "AOL era" - too slow, not competent enough, too expensive. But we are getting closer. So are we exiting the AOL era? It feels to me like we might be. If I had to guess, my guess is the frontier labs continue to be good businesses (and extremely volatile public stocks), mostly due to the reflexive nature of capital markets & talent acquisition. But what seems really obvious, to me, is that 2026-2036 is going to be the era of the application layer, where the Travis Kalanick-style entrepreneur takes this "intelligence pipe" and envisions new & groundbreaking businesses that change the world. That entrepreneurial accelerate will drive durable and accelerating demand for the intelligence pipe, it seems. It's a really exciting time to be alive.

  • Dazlidorne
    Dazlidorne (@Dazlidorne) reported

    @ayligerwolf 20. I mean, a few were borderline. Never had an aol address, but I e-mailed someone who did. Same thing with the waterbed. Never had one, but I have been on one.

  • Taylor1Dr
    Dr. Ernie Taylor (@Taylor1Dr) reported

    @Matt_Pinner I never had AOL but the rest of them I knew and used them all the time so 19 out of 20 ain’t bad

  • st8less
    st8le̤̤̤̤̤̤̤̤̤̤ss (@st8less) reported

    @Slav636 AOL? lol. do you use the web or cli? I thought it was a throttling thing based on invoice for a while...not so sure anymore. my network & dual homed isp connection is mint. root & sso are both like....vm in vm latency. Not always. Most times

  • TheRealWizar
    TheWizard (@TheRealWizar) reported

    AOL was the first time most people used the internet back in the 90s. Using a phone line and dialing up the service meant you were connecting to the world, it felt like a magical experience. Hearing 'You got mail' and your AIM notifications going off was the first dopamine hit for people being addicted to social platforms - but it was different. You were not online for long durations - usually, just to login for 5 - 15 minutes to check your messages, read some quick news, and log off. Mom had to use the phone after all and you couldn't stay on all day. Today's internet is an always on experience, making it hard for people to disconnect and touch grass / hang out with family and friends.

  • a_man_in_red
    A Man In Red (@a_man_in_red) reported

    Damn, I haven't seen that since my AOL days. And even back then "the Web" and "Internet" were already taking over.