AOL Outage Report in Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Fair Oaks, California
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
- E-mail (84%)
- Internet (8%)
- Total Blackout (7%)
- Wi-fi (1%)
- Phone (0%)
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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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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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It's all about the BUDGE!!! (@RonBuddha6669) reported@1Stop_Wrestling The AOL Time Warner merger along with Ted Turner slow getting ousted from his own company. No one in Turner's company expect himself even liked wrestling and they never wanted to be associated with it.
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Johnny Chaos (@ccfxstudios) reported@hexbizzyian And AOL dial up was before 5 g. Also how many more internet users are here now v.s then? Things change, it's called innovation. New tech tends to do better than old tech. The problem is in the cryptospace is they do not innovate, they just copy and repackage and tell a story.
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MarkusEnoFan...And Stop Calling Me Shirley! (@JShapan) reported@Bakari_Sellers I figure they probably listen to the radio, watch network TV, have a landline and are still using AOL...
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Queen Hvssy (@HeyyBeetch) reportedCan someone please tell me how I’m receiving continuous spam emails to an AOL account I NEVER created? Like it from spam, but it says in the To: “deadname@aol” ???
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Jared Wise (@THEJAREDWISE) reportedNever mind the fact that Ted Turner had no choice as to whether or not WCW went out of business as he was no longer in control of the company he created and AOL/Time Warner did not want wrestling as a part of their conglomerate. That was a very bad move by Mr. Khan.
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Kevin Hubbard (@bml_khubbard) reported@RanaAurora Haha - that is a strange question. I do develop on Linux, but am not a Linux developer. So no, maybe somebody like me, but not me. I didn't realize anybody ever handed out Linux CDs like AOL floppies back in the day. I always just spent all day downloading ISOs at slow speeds.
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O♛ (@annessaoneill) reported@T_Gracchus @cosmoksmom It’s so much more than that but sounds like you’ve never really been. I also prefer their wings over Buffalo Wild Wings bc they’re fresh not frozen but I also still have an AOL email address. 🥴
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Hollie Gorczynski (@Gorczynski901) reported@TonyKhan @AEW to the people at AOL Time Warner who didn’t want wrestling on their networks. You don’t have to talk people down to big yourself up Tony.
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Trembling With Greed (@JimmyDaGreek76) reported2/x. they had to log into their email account via a website. Obviously the login failed but now the person has the name & PW. They were pulled in a chat room and told that for $4.99 per month they could get AOL email with various security features
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Jessica Cohn (@TheWordbench) reportedMay I scream here that I hate AOL news judgment? Yeah, I have Gmail. But I have to go through this gauntlet of poor journalism when looking into AOL stuff, where my older clients find me. It feels like bad headlines should be illegal or at least carry heavy fines. Words matter.