AOL Outage Report in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Klamath Falls, Oregon
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Klamath Falls 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 (88%)
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Internet (6%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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TV (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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christo
(@christo92787346) reported
@lorakolodny Reminds me of qualcom, rambus, aol trading up and down $75 a day on rumours
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Leah Umansky
(@lady_bronte) reported
This is why I'll always defend having an AOL email still. Just randomly found a poetry acceptance I am so excited about it in my "promotions" tab in my stupid gmail account and I am so glad I randomly saw it or I'd have no idea. Hooray for an acceptance.
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Engin
(@Milinsku) reported
@Saberbolt1 Damn Mf uses AOL
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Sky
(@skymshoemaker) reported
I use my aol email for stuff I don’t care about and the kid at GNC had never heard of it and pulled the “sure grandma let’s get you to bed” on me when I tried to explain dial up 26 coming in hot lol
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KD
(@Fly_Sistah) reported
@questlove They are ghosting you or they are old. I still have an aol email address that I use as a throwaway. I got an aol email today for a work issue & find that older people 60+ do still have aol, not gmail.
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Karl Hungus
(@Tank_This) reported
@SteeleDaddy God the I Love Lucy chat room on AOL was the worst
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Rick Simpson#
(@Richardsmps56) reported
How do scammers identify s target? I get several emails daily (only from google, never from my AOL account) about Well Fargo or Chase or PayPal having sent me money and is always hundreds of thousands of dollars. Do folks fall for this crap? Wish they quit.
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NHK fee collector
(@MrWindUpBirdman) reported
And it was one of the last times my mom really yelled at me after AOL sent her a notification that I had been using phrases like "**** weasels" and "*****-in-a-buzzsaw" on their message boards
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Anne S.
(@AnneS41837849) reported
@barton3432 Isn't that stupid? I've tried yahoo, aol, gmail and signed up with Proton and tried that. Nope. I get the message "if your email is in our database, we'll send you an email...." blah **** blah **** blah ****. Yahoo email I've probably had for 20 years. AOL for 19 for sure.
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T.C. Aurelius
(@q_aurelius) reported
@terminalyill3st I feel like I got the best case scenario for the internet. I was old enough that my parents were not online. There was no social media. I had friends and support through online games but we were too poor for AOL so I didn't have to deal with creeps in predatory chatrooms.