AOL Outage Report in Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Fair Oaks, California
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Fair Oaks 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 (84%)
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Internet (7%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Fair Oaks, California
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Fair Oaks and nearby locations:
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Larry
(@Lfunguscal) reported
from
Sacramento, California
@electroboyusa Yes I have an AOL email account. No spam and crap unlike Google or whatever. I use it for family.
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Angela Bell-Snider
(@princessang04) reported
from
Fair Oaks, California
I think we should bring back aol messager that **** was lit 🔥
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Not Your TC 😉🇩🇰🇮🇪🇺🇸
(@t_camp313) reported
from
Citrus Heights, California
Ma!!! Hang up the phone!!! Im trying to get on AOL....
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Laura LeBlanc
(@lsleblanc1) reported
from
Orangevale, California
@wvjoe911 @AOL @MeghanMcCain Could be because it is Evil to Obstruct Legislation that Secures Our Elections . Because it is Evil & Vile to Support a Man who was Stealing Donations from his Fraudulent Family Charity Foundations. Because it is Evil to Accept and Use Known Stolen Items for ones
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Cathy #ProtectChoice#Equality
(@1atheistcat) reported
@CriticalCupcake Just 2. Never used MySpace or AOL. Everyone else my age has done everything on that list. A 30 year old won’t even know what some of that stuff is.
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Rachel Mitchell
(@Kaleiuionalani) reported
@Jenndola 2. Never had an aol or MySpace account
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John L. Grantham
(@jlgrantham) reported
@40PercentGerman 2. Never used MySpace (though I _was_ on Slashdot) and never owned an encyclopedia. I _did_ own a World Almanac, which I guess is kinda in the ballpark. Briefly had an AOL address, which replaced my CompuServe address. Then I had an address from a rinky-**** ISP in Hildesheim.
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Swish
(@swishfilet) reported
@40PercentGerman 3 - never used a rotary phone, never had an AOL email address, never written a paper check. I sent and received my first and only fax last year at work.
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Jason F. Long
(@CptnCorebreach) reported
@orangegetter 3 points. * Never had an AOL email address but I did separately have AIM. * Never had an AcTuAl Sony Walkman, I listened to music at home. * can't recall the third thing.
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Openly Proud American
(@Ratt1Zillion) reported
@coffee_anytime Hmmmmmm... 2. Never had a MySpace or AOL acct. I predate both by decades but never used either. I can still do most of the rest of that old stuff.
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Thomas Horne
(@thom_horne) reported
@_RandomlyRetro_ 5 points. I've never used a rotary phone, used a fax machine, had an AOL address, sent a postcard or paid with a paper cheque.
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👽JessC
(@BrownOwlGirl) reported
@Pernille_ba One and a half points: never had an AOL email address, and never recieved a fax directly (but HAVE sent them) so that's the half a point lolol 🥲
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Samuel S
(@PsychoSam917) reported
@DevinCow 2 points. One was my family was too poor to have encyclopedias and I didn't use AOL.
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Samantha Sherhag
(@SAMpleme1984) reported
@TampaBayAndrew Update. After conversing, Josh realized he had AIM and in turn had an AOL email address. Upon trying to sign in, it’s been deactivated due to inactivity.