AOL Outage Report in Browns Mills, Burlington County, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Browns Mills, New Jersey
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Browns Mills 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 (85%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Internet (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Browns Mills, Burlington County, New Jersey
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Bordentown.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Browns Mills, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Browns Mills and nearby locations:
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tor
(@QweenVictoria87) reported
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Bordentown, New Jersey
*enters AOL chatroom called 'friends forever' in 1998 and types 11/f/jersey *gets immediate IM from 45/m/earth - "I wanna shit on your chest"
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mary Branscombe
(@marypcbuk) reported
I know dark patterns and 'account/customer save' offers - I worked at AOL and I listened to reps working customers calling in to try cancel with one special offer after another until they caved; it's a good way to get a discount for something you actually want to keep getting!
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Tim Gouveia
(@FAngZultd) reported
****, this isn’t AOL.
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Al Schafer
(@Excalibur2010) reported
@aol Always referring to people in all your articles as "Partners" instead of husbands & wives when you know they are, doesnt make what your selling mainstream & never will. Just sayin !
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Quidproalone while 🌎🔥 Black Liver Matter
(@Quidprosquid1) reported
@r8dr4lfe75 Ever call a library to find out a stupid fact...how I survived 12 years with out google (we called it yahoo or aol back then). That invisiline commercial really hits, ya know.
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'Tica
(@VinoTica) reported
@TanukisRevenge I was a hardcore AOL chat room addict ($2.99/hour -OMG) I actually hosted my own HTML coded page devoted to The X-Files (shoutout to the HTML Sourcebook!), IRC, & Netscape chat. I’d really love to see my customer # at Amazon as I lived near Seattle when they started up in ‘94.
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Paige Zipp
(@PaigeZipp) reported
@r8dr4lfe75 @ogkrb Anyone remember calling AOL customer service? I got so angry one time, I destroyed an entire press board desk with a hammer. No lie.
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ʝօռ ʍօʀֆɛ
(@jonfmorse) reported
@USCocksman @Bitterwhiteguy I always read “internet” in these cases to mean “using **** which required an IP address” as opposed to a “dial-up service”. AOL wasn’t “internet” until 1996, for example.
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Carla Venezia
(@carla_venezia) reported
@tomcoates @peta_russell Same here. Received my first warning a few weeks ago. Each day I delete emails and pics to avoid the google purge. Yet, I have hundreds of thousands of emails and pics that have collected on my ancient-but-still-active AOL account but no issue.🤔
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☄ Nikky Kiki 🌴
(@nikkykiki) reported
@aolmail I did that, I've added the email address to my address book. Emails are being marked spam at the server level before they even get to me so this doesn't help.
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Michael Mazzara
(@michael_mazzara) reported
@jarroddicker Do you think its people who forgot to cancel? Or do you think its a generation of people that signed up for AOL when they were 50-60 and now they're 70-80 and they just don't care/know to switch