AOL Outage Report in Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island
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The latest reports from users having issues in Pawtucket come from postal codes 02860.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Pawtucket, Rhode Island
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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 (96%)
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Internet (2%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Live Outage Map Near Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: North Providence and Pawtucket.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Pawtucket and nearby locations:
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TimBo (@timbo227) reported from Somerset, Massachusetts
@joncoopertweets @AOL Oh this *******....
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Blues Mama (@bluesmama55) reported from Pawtucket, Rhode Island
@JNureen @maydaymindy9 @AOL Thing is...I couldn't even contact aol. No email. No customer service. They just kept sucking up the money!! "you've got mail" and a monthly bill!!
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kim Gates (@thugmemaw) reported
@tonyposnanski We were poor, I didn't have cable or a phone. Did have Atari. Got AOL when I was approx 19 or so
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Serbias Sports Cards (@SerbiasSports) reported
@nicktyrell I'm asking for alot. I get it. but maybe aol's dial up service can figure it out
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Clair Farrant (@clairfaz_new) reported
@AOLSupportHelp please help. I thought I’d been hacked so changed my email password. I’ve basically had 2000+ spam emails (5 per minute) saying I’ve signed up to things. I’m still getting them now. Please help
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[undead] (@UndeadTiger) reported
@AOLSupportHelp is it a MAJOR problem that as an email thread grows, sections of previous emails are cut out from the thread. this is extremely concerning when emails are used for record keeping purposes. this needs to be fixed immediately
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Erwann Mest 💐 (@_kud) reported
I still have an AOL email address as account for ONE service. Can you imagine which one?
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✨Diane 💟✊🏽🗯✨ (@LVNRatched) reported
@tonyposnanski lol we didn’t have cable, video games, or AOL til much later. We were poor and lived in a rural town. I graduated in ‘93
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Chris Gil-Martian 🇺🇦🇺🇸🏳️🌈#BlackLivesMatter (@Gilmartian) reported
@tonyposnanski Born in ‘61 (graduated high school ‘79) so on the cusp but I sure don’t remember AOL, cable (we had rabbit ears) Blockbuster (because video wasn’t) and the only video game I remember was Pong. And we ran like hell when the ice cream man rang those bells, no recorded crap then.
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Owen W-G (@OwenWG1976) reported
@tonyposnanski AOL messenger when GenX were kids?! Don’t think so! I was born 1976 which makes me a young GenX AOL messenger was launched in 1997. I didn’t really get online until I was 22 and never even saw the internet as a teen.
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P, 🏳️🌈, & RC (@Ashlandian) reported
@tonyposnanski Ummmm…sorry, didn’t have those things. Never had cable, phones, video games, AOL Messenger, or Blockbuster until I was in my 20s. Of course, I’m an early X-er, so there’s that.
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Barney Panofsky's Best Intentions (@mynamesnotgordy) reported
@LadyIngridHunt Ohhhh, the ketchup checks. Right. That’s the money all the childrens will receive to help them buy new calculators and AOL email accounts.