AOL Outage Report in Fallbrook, San Diego County, California
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Fallbrook, California
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Fallbrook 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 (93%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Phone (1%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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TV (%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Fallbrook, California
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Fallbrook and nearby locations:
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Dave McNulla
(@dmcnulla) reported
from
Oceanside, California
@julielerman @gdinwiddie @AOL I had that problem in 1993-94.
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Mark E Floyd-Thaut
(@MarkFloydThaut) reported
from
Temecula, California
@KatAtDisney @jpalmerdubs I have one friend who’s still uses her same AOL account since she got it in the early 90’s. They also live so remote that they are on dial up. They never had a cell phone until last year until I gave her and her hubby our old iPhone 6x their lives have changed. lol still has AOL
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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🇺🇸Mike🇺🇸
(@eaglesoft1980) reported
@Policy The Twitter God is mad that the shoe is on the other foot. Let me be the first to tell Twitter,Facebook,Youtube and Google you have the crown now but just like others before you MySpace, AOL, and many other went down the hole as software evolves to better services.
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ChigzLord 🛡️
(@ChigzLord) reported
@CryptoWhale @ShankaraJoySam its better to compare TCP/IP - INTERNET vs AOL or intranet. which was opensource vs AOL network (private). its like saying you predict another network will be bigger then internet. dont be stupid.
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lover boy.
(@booscares) reported
i got distracted immediately as i opened this stwepid aol someone help.
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Sarah Jane
(@FookThis) reported
My computer wouldn't boot up. I was at my brother's house using his so I could get on AOL to tell my friends why I hadn't been online. This guy just happened to be in that chat room and said he knew about computers and could help. It sounds crazy now but it all worked out.
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Michael Mosack 🇺🇸
(@mikemosack) reported
@MattWalshBlog @AOC Someone, like me but not necessarily me, could probably take those funds and fly to her abuela's and fix or hire professionals to fix up her home...and film it all, thereby bypassing AOL & her questionable ethics in complaining about a situation but refusing help for that person
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Queenslayer
(@sylviawino) reported
Being in the house trying to do so much at once:study, tidy up,cook, work….I am definitely normalizing getting help once I move out! Yawa-aol!
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🅼🅰🆃🆃 💎 🆁🆄🅱🆈
(@mattruby) reported
My therapist has an AOL email address and can never figure out how to send me an invoice. I just want to sit her down, sign her up for Gmail & Venmo, and ask, “And how did that make you feel?”
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KarlslandOtaku 👼🏼
(@KarlslandOtaku) reported
@_Senseal_ oh that sucks. Aol does address filtering too in case it's like a spoof or a weird string of numbers.
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Ryan Stein
(@JimmyFuckingDs) reported
@AOL shout out to this terrible company for having the ***** to tell me customer service cost $29 a month. No wonder this piece of **** service is going bankrupt
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51 Shades of Paul
(@PabloLuapo) reported
It's almost impossible to trust any service that consists of a three letter acronym: IRS, CIA, FBI, NSA, DEA, KGB, AOL, CNN, WWW...