AOL Outage Report in Gibsonia, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Gibsonia 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 (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Gibsonia, Pennsylvania
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Gibsonia and nearby locations:
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Connie ZeilerMcNally
(@lil3sis) reported
from
Hampton Township, Pennsylvania
@prattprattpratt #thetalk #Emailoverload. Part of the problem (at least 4 me) is when ur emails load into #gmail or #aol app on #smartphone it doesn't remove or sync them w server. This definitely needs fixed by companies #google n #verizon #fios
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sowmya
(@NotADouble) reported
from
Plum, Pennsylvania
Whoever has taken an ‘AOL’ route into this heaven get off it immediately. There are no shortcuts. That is for you! Do social service the normal way. Do not remain misinformed. Puns aren’t intended to establish a new law of nature. You play GOD, you destroy the world.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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toonsaul
(@T00NSAUL) reported
I can't access my epic games account because I can't access my AOL email anymore because I lost the phone number I had linked to AOL, AOL didn't fix anything and epic games tells me if I can't access my email electronic that can't do anything even if I have it open on my- 1/3
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escobar410 Baltimore
(@Escobar410B) reported
@WNST @NestorAparicio Get a better service aol is not working
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Sidewayskoyote
(@sidewayskoyote) reported
@sullyscientific @JesseKellyDC it's all about power. I've worked in union shops that were FAR FAR worse than privately owned "evil capitalist" companies. ****, even AOL was pretty decent. Some of the most notably bad workplaces?....
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Bethany
(@whatthatbethdo) reported
@DaninFortWorth I usually do too, but I’m a ******* loser that still has an AOL email address and they have the worst ******* spam filter on earth so it rarely works.
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Meltzer in the 90s
(@ObserverQuotes) reported
WWF was involved in yet another weekend controversy along with AOL over what in some ways could be called a censorship issue. [9/96]
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Keith ONeil
(@ThatKeithONeil) reported
@abbylark @adamconover @travismandrews That is also true. Remember when Netscape, AOL, and Earthlink were big players in the internet service game?
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Howard Yepus
(@HYepus) reported
@JohnnyL55189795 @Mylovanov Yahoo news???????? LMFAO .......I bet you still use yahoo and AOL .....Dude, western media supported invasion of Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya ......etc, so in other words: if USA is on your side, you ARE a bad guy!
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Bc
(@e_considine) reported
@SauloLondono @Noahpinion Here’s the thing. Back in 1989 nuclear nitwits read a lot of stuff that said nuke beats solar. Then IRL solar fell 90%+ but they never updated their priors. Now they linger on Twitter as AOL is no longer a thing.
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***** is still my Superhero Name (Julie)
(@JulieTheCranky) reported
@OnBowenPond Oh geez, i never did the audio chat. I bet that was bonkers. I left the chats around then too, came to Twitter, after that “call the FBI over possible ****” situation. AOL refused to move on a possible ****.
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Eggman
(@iamzeeeggman) reported
@pamelacolloff my local paper definitely employs the old AOL customer service strategy: if customers can never reach us, they can't cancel! Cancel online, you say? Not if none of our forms are functional!