AOL Outage Report in Bailey Hall, Sarasota County, Florida
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bailey Hall, Florida
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Bailey Hall and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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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 (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (1%)
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Live Outage Map Near Bailey Hall, Sarasota County, Florida
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Sarasota.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Bailey Hall, Florida
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bailey Hall and nearby locations:
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Rmplstlskn
(@Rmplstlskn) reported
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Bee Ridge, Florida
@KosherRedPill HEY! Hang up the phone, I'm on AOL...
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kayla
(@kayla_ayalaaa) reported
from
North Sarasota, Florida
@AOL PLEASE HELP ME!!! Your call center is terrible and I’m locked out of my bussiness email because my old phone number is my verify.. and I no longer have access! I’m working from home mom now!!! Please :’(
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Martin Swahn
(@rivieratiger) reported
@waltmossberg @AOL @SteveCase I was at the ETRE conference in Madrid 1995. Steve in a round table discussion had to defend why the AOL browser did not support the blink attribute that Netscape recently had introduced and supported. Fun times…
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Presidential-J
(@kingintraining1) reported
@AlabellaInt @QuickBooks I commend you for trying to call. I use the aol type chat service... To have the chat end or the "representative" gives me another link to someone who can't help me. When you find better send referral link.
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Paul Dempsey
(@WebDemp) reported
@waltmossberg @AOL @SteveCase My only criticism is all those damn CDs they kept sending in the mail. I filled up a bulletin board in my office with them and used others for coasters.
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Jane Sibary
(@Jesibary) reported
@NancyLeeGrahn @AOL Careful @NancyLeeGrahn cuz your head CAN burn even if it never has before (growing older sucks)
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Blair Rasmussen
(@nuthin_foot) reported
@muncyjeffrey1 Hi Jeff would you do any coaching? I can do over AOL or messenger and can wire the cashola before the lessins- I win at 1/2 but need help w turnies
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Rav Kelly. I am my resume (pronouns: your choice)
(@ExitPass) reported
@RobertGReeve it is never going to be the wacky place it was when UseNet was about it. Except maybe AOL.
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pöst-scött
(@buzzandhum) reported
@jackyan 27 years ago would be pretty much at the time when AOL started offering free membership. Until then, middle America had never been exposed to the internet. So, the discussion sort of fits the context of the time.
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Maryann Maisano
(@MaryannMaisano) reported
@AOL Can you please fix the website it is not working the page will not load
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stunkles
(@Schwubbo) reported
Imagine you’re waiting in the doctors office with bated breath, the door opens and the doctor hands you a slip with a QR code on it. He says to go home and scan it. You set it down and scan it. An audio file pops up and in the AOL guys voice you hear “You’ve got Aids!”
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Guy Swann #TAPROOT 🟩
(@TheCryptoconomy) reported
@LouisShulman @Jasontheorigin2 Its monetary asset has very little, if any, real assurances. It is treating it's network like a tech startup that needs to get as many customers & gadgets as quickly as it can. This was very similar to AOL, it rushed for customers & built a curated "pseudo-internet" experience.