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3 (Three) outages and service status in Dromahair, Connaught

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3 (Three) offers mobile phone and mobile internet service, including SMS and voicemail. 3 is owned by Hutchison Whampoa.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Dromahair, Connaught

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3 (Three) Issues Reports

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  • jnafr
    FINGERSJOHN✌ (@jnafr) reported

    @ThreeUKSupport why is the signal (internet) so poor in B43 Great Barr Birmingham? @VodafoneUK

  • VirginiaMcClane
    Virginia McClane (@VirginiaMcClane) reported

    @ThreeUKSupport have you got any issues with broadband in Larkfield Kent @ThreeUK

  • AcgbPetrus
    Álvaro Pétrus (@AcgbPetrus) reported

    @ThreeUK I'm spending some time abroad and I've had problems with my international roaming. I can no longer use my plan; I have absolutely no signal. I need help but haven't been able to get it so far. Can you assist me? The company doesn't seem to care much about its customers.

  • woodland246
    woodland246 (@woodland246) reported

    @CBTwizard @MartinSLewis @ThreeUK Can you cancel the contract? For online/phone (distance) sales of mobile contracts, the cooling-off period is 14 days. The Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 apply, but some companies allow a longer period.

  • jnafr
    FINGERSJOHN✌ (@jnafr) reported

    @ThreeUKSupport @VodafoneUK Service in Birmingham B43 is awful,been so for momths.

  • game4897
    karen mardell (@game4897) reported

    @ThreeUK have done me up like a kipper fuming is an understatementim on holiday in dubai i paid 7 days around the world roaming it never worked so i had to pay them more money £17 for a three day use i was told as i paid 7 day earlier then it will work at least till sat now its off again and they are doing nothing

  • 4ston420
    Aston (@4ston420) reported

    @skunkcityseeds @ThreeUK Ooh I didn't know they merged with Vodafone 😐 that says alot tbh... They upped my bill not to long ago and I said I was going to leave what not for a better deal.. they didn't offer anything better same plan same signal more money... Make it make sense 🤔 just daylight robbery

  • woodland246
    woodland246 (@woodland246) reported

    @CBTwizard @MartinSLewis @ThreeUK If it’s less than 14 days since you took out the contract, call them back and explain that the law says they must allow you to cancel. It’s not disputable, it’s your legal right. Alternatively try Citizens Advice Bureau? Wishing you good luck 🤞

  • Champersq1
    Champersq 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 (@Champersq1) reported

    @Benleo If you think that they’re bad, you haven’t tried @ThreeUK. I sometimes wake at 4am and cannot use the internet, I think I’ve cracked it and then it starts to buffer again 🤬

  • BambieBambini
    Kitty Coco (@BambieBambini) reported

    @ThreeUK @ThreeUKSupport Warning for 3 PAYG Users They cut off my service and kept my remaining credit, claiming no chargeable activity for 6 months, despite a recent call I have the logs on my phone to prove. This is the last time they will rob me. I’m switching to another provider.