AOL Outage Report in Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lafayette, Colorado
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Lafayette 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 (5%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Thornton and Arvada.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Lafayette, Colorado
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lafayette and nearby locations:
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Marion Murphy
(@catchyouri) reported
from
Boulder, Colorado
@joncoopertweets @AOL intentional poor judgment cowards why not tell the #Truth if u believe so strongly what u believe is #True and #Just
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C:/Winter
(@ColinWinter) reported
from
Longmont, Colorado
@morningmika pizza pi was my hack at age 13... Help me solve the parlor conspiracy @alexisohanian I can go into all the root kit details on air & my buddy "B" raid5 whose house I was at when we caught n rooted a local guy in NJ for ****'n on @AOL chats... Local guy was a soccerC
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bradley Campbell
(@CampbellSocProf) reported
Years ago I had to cancel 2 @AOL accounts. With the 2nd one I told them right away that I just wanted to cancel, didn't want any of their services, & wasn't going to answer questions. That wasn't acceptable. (2)
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Bradley Campbell
(@CampbellSocProf) reported
The AOL rep just kept me on the phone reading his list of questions, & I would say "That's not relevant. I'm asking you to cancel my service." And he'd go, Okay, I'm going to put down that the customer would not answer... (3)
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Vickie Bray
(@VickieBray8) reported
@jaywillis Do you think someone is inept just because they have kept an AOL. Email address? You're an idiot,sir!!!
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Adam M. Tyson
(@LSATadam) reported
@WhippleMarc @AkivaMCohen My Mom had an AOL address, never changed it in over 20 years of being online. Loved her dearly, would have hired her in a second to do my taxes (she was a stellar CPA), but still not sure it's the right branding choice for a law firm that might want a little respect.
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Bradley Campbell
(@CampbellSocProf) reported
So we spent a long time like that because @AOL thought I had an obligation to do business with them if I couldn't give them a convincing reason I needed to cancel. This is the extreme version of making it easy to subscribe & difficult to cancel, but it's all crookery (4)
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¡K Smith!
(@K_Smith_MI) reported
@Popehat @ScottGreenfield I thought my Yahoo e-mail was bad, but at least it isn't AOL.
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Chow🥂
(@chow_global) reported
@faineg It truly is a terrible platform now, literally reinventing the America Online AOL online trap
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Cay Gowey
(@cayzzer) reported
@jaywillis I have an AOL mail account. Never been hacked. #agedtoperfection
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Scott
(@the_real_scott) reported
@MollyJongFast @Cubfan13241 AOL Defence Attorney Slogan - "You're Got Bad Representation."
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🦄 Redi 🦄 #StillwithHRC #Biden/Harris2024 🚫DMS
(@RediNNevada) reported
@cjrmurphy1 @SundaeRedux @AOL good points, however I only use the free aol version. I use other programs for security (Norton has it's own issues). But for the basic aol mail set up, it's just not as complicated as many others (rules, filters, etc) AOL is like "email for dummies"(me) so I feel in control.