AOL Outage Report in Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Mauchline, Scotland
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (84%)
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Internet (8%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Mauchline, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mauchline and nearby locations:
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Robin Scott
(@Spacemouse77) reported
from
Ayrshire, Scotland
@aolmail good morning.. i seem to be able to get into my aol account , are there any issues happening at the moment .. regards Robin
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Brian Stalker
(@LuckyNo_4) reported
from
Galston, Scotland
@aolmail I am unable to open attachments through the aol app or on aol Web email. Is there an issue? I'm in UK
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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LaBlue
(@LaBlueSkuld) reported
@ManaCurves There are some friends from AOL/AIM that I lost contact with because I never got their email address and they didn't log on in the last few weeks... I think about them now and then.
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Oeishik🎱
(@NoOneUnscripted) reported
All those of you who keep posting angry, offensive & threatening replies to my tweets should really know something: I was raised in the gutters of AOL gay chat when dial-up modem was the 'it' thing in the market. Don't come at me with bullying unless you want to have a bad day.
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Cornholio
(@Cornholio333) reported
@WCVB Does anyone think Stephen Lynch can even log onto AOL without help from a staffer?
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Matty 🇺🇸 🇺🇦🇨🇦🇫🇷🇮🇱🏴
(@Podia2Dromedary) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
The truth is I never had a MySpace account but I did have Prodigy, AOL and NetZero.
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The Dude
(@TheBuggeroff) reported
@ronmarz @AdamBlackhat We're you in the marvel AOL chats around 99/2000? I can never remember if it was Ron Marz or Ben Raab who would pop in and just hang out.
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FΛTΛL KG
(@FatalKG_) reported
Anyone have that one friend growing up that always went offline and online just so they could annoy the **** out of you with the AOL messenger door knock and door closing sound?
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Oeishik🎱
(@NoOneUnscripted) reported
All those of you who keep posting angry, offensive & threatening replies to my tweets should really know something: I was raised in the gutters of AOL gay chat when dial-up modem was the 'it' thing on the market. Don't come at me with bullying unless you want to have a bad day.
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Nicole
(@Nicolemens) reported
@GregIrwin9 It catches me by surprise every time and I'm irrationally annoyed that what should take 12 seconds never does. The Tetons trip communications even say don't use aol, yahoo, or CPS emails if you want to get these emails. Come on!
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Player 2… Press Start
(@AliasJoeG) reported
The system is so slow; It took me 4mins & 16 second to just CONFIRM that we don’t have an item. For those wondering how long it normally takes: less then 1 mins. It’s pretty much working on (as of right now) AOL dial up service.
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Grumpy Brent Venables
(@Sooners_1977) reported
Today's generation never knew that Netscape and AOL was a big deal.... ...or that MSN was a browser... ...or that ICQ was a chat service.. ..or Ask Jeeves was a search engine.. ..or that you had to go to a net cafe to check email because noone had PCs to get online..