AOL Outage Report in Port Chester, Westchester County, New York
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Port Chester, New York
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Port Chester 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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Internet (8%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Port Chester, Westchester County, New York
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: White Plains, Darien, Stamford, The Bronx and Scarsdale.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Port Chester, New York
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Port Chester and nearby locations:
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Laura
(@ldollaz_) reported
from
New Rochelle, New York
I hate telling people I still have a AOL account, but when they tell me they still use Yahoo and hotmail....I don’t feel bad at all.
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Daniel
(@Daniel_Guiney) reported
from
Valhalla, New York
If you guess your aol password incorrectly three times it locks you out for 12 hours. No customer service override. This is not how you provide customer satisfaction an why I moved to Gmail 😂
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IG:@illrecognizeill
(@illrecognizeill) reported
from
Bronx, New York
Bronx girls on Instagram be thinking this **** is AOL in 1998 with screen names like BxJeterGrl1086.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Matt Huster
(@sankis) reported
@ident1kitt @WednesdayLa when i was like 9 on AOL i used to roleplay as a raptor in RP chatrooms. i never ****** anyone as said raptor tho.
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Brandon Giles
(@BGTheRealBMoney) reported
Truu RT @White_Mamba88: Kids today will never know the struggle of holding a conversation in an AOL chat room
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Gaius the Bard of Eire
(@TurtleMan218) reported
@Nervardia If that bar goes backwards, I'm calling AOL and telling them to stop trying to install their ****.
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🆃🆁🆄🅳🆈
(@thetrudz) reported
@DarkSkyLady Exactly. Utter weirdos. Like imagine some big in age 30+ year old telling another 30+ year old to delete their social media. Like...*****, I been here since AOL chatrooms, since “you’ve got mail,” please go sit down somewhere.
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Shadow | Nemesis
(@ShadowEagleX) reported
@electric_XY You know back in my day we had to login to the AOL and make sure no one was on the phone
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Melanie
(@melon_reads) reported
@JenReadsRomance In 1995 for me as well, I was in high school. Remember those AOL CDs with so many free hours? And the singular annoyance you felt when you wanted to go online but your parent was on the phone? Things my child will never know.
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V. Pipkin-Lane
(@pipkin_v) reported
@AOL Still no access to my email. How may I reach customer service to fix the problem?
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Olaf 😷 Steenfadt 🇪🇺🇩🇪
(@OlafSteenfadt) reported
@catthekin @Chronotope I have a slightly different recollection. In the early days of the (public) web it was a subscription service (e.g. AOL), and then it was suddenly for free, and *then* the ad-driven model took over around the days of Fb‘s IPO, no? So it‘s maybe not as intrinsic as it seems today.
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Laker David
(@White_Mamba88) reported
Kids today will never know the struggle of holding a conversation in an AOL chat room
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Ross Campbell
(@r_ross_campbell) reported
but largely, I feel fintech narratives are largely about being 'revolutionary'. now, they look like AOL scrambling for relevance. I guess they'll add "crypto support", but that's underwheling, not building on tech. Fence sitters aren't asym bets. I'd invest in a bank instead.