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AIM


Question Posted Tuesday August 28 2007, 10:01 pm

Well, this is really pissing me off, i went to go add someone to my buddylist on AIM, and then all of the sudden, everyone is gone. Does anyone know what happened or how to fix it? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE TELL ME HOW THANKS.

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SoxGh3to answered Wednesday August 29 2007, 7:35 pm:
I don't think you did anything wrong its probable something with aim because I'm on my sidekick and my aim has been acting up a lot lately like ill sign on and it'll say I have 0 buddies which is not true but it ends up going back to normal in a few seconds

Either try
-signing on and off
-report a bug on aim.com

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