AOL Outage Report in Jenison, Ottawa County, Michigan
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Jenison, Michigan
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Jenison 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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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Jenison, Michigan
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Jenison and nearby locations:
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Peter J Spalding
(@probablyretep) reported
from
Grand Rapids, Michigan
@SteveGunnink @unixbhaskar @nixcraft I never was on CompuServ or Prodigy, but don’t get me started on AOL or BBS’s Lolol
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SMARKING DOWN!
(@SmarkingDown) reported
from
Comstock Park, Michigan
@winphere @JESnowden They started losing after they botched announcing Foley winning the title & TNT demanded they stop mentioning WWE. Then the AOL Time Warner Merger put them out of business. Also WWE talked **** about ECW and WWE still exists. Since you left that part out. 😑
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Amrond Thardell
(@amrond99) reported
@PearlyRoss5 My brother included the number 69 when he made my parent's aol signin. It ended up being mom's email until she made a more professional one for work.
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celebrities exposé
(@celebsarecancel) reported
After being found guilty for harassment of writer JK Rowling, user @PumpkinWitch6 has been banned from the use of Twitter for 12 hours. “I couldn’t help myself. I hate that *****” said the trans rights activist via AOL instant messenger. We stand with JKR-antis! #freejustin
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Jiang Cheng
(@wanyinbot) reported
Jin Ling. Come help me guess Wei Wuxian's AOL password
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Portable No To Joe Parrot
(@MilosParrots) reported
Remember back in the day when you had to add a second incoming line to your telephone service because you were always on AOL Internutz and telemarketers could not get ahold of you to offer a sweet bulk package deal on periodicals or extend your car's warranty? Yeah. That.
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Emily Oehler
(@EmilyOehler) reported
@AOL … Jerry in customer support today around 1:30 EST deserves a Gold Medal for his wonderful customer service! Polite. Knowledgeable. Patient. Friendly. Clone him, pay him, give him a day off!
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Raul Zambrano
(@RaulZcomedy) reported
Today I’m wondering what cringy away message I left on AOL instant messenger that I never took down.
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Ben Narramore
(@TheBenNarramore) reported
@SamNeher24 I still have a copy on my AOL account I will never forget that’s why I didn’t accept your my space request to this day
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GRAND Dr. KIABAHAM GOD OF THE AGE 1st🌙
(@HWillalways0) reported
AOL PROXY WEALTH GOES DOWN TONIGHT for the First time since AGES AGO. The HYPO WEALTH MATTER will not Exist after Tonight. It's the MEGA WAVE of the forever. Everyone wanted a piece of the PIE. 🥧🪙
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POW | DapperTroy
(@troy_whiteley) reported
@GetSpectrum sucks butt!!! I installed the new modem they sent. My download and upload is now less than 1 mbps. AOL dialup used to be faster than this. I just want to stream Pokémon damnit! #streamerproblems
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Founders
(@FoundersPodcast) reported
“Everything is peripheral to that core idea of creating a more compelling customer experience that people can’t get anywhere else.” —Steve Case, founder of AOL