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Barclays plc is a British multinational investment bank and financial services company, headquartered in London, England. Barclays is organized into four core businesses: personal banking, corporate banking, wealth management, and investment management.
Problems in the last 24 hours in South Hayling, England
The chart below shows the number of Barclays reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in South Hayling 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 Barclays users through our website.
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Mobile App (34%)
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Transactions (24%)
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Website (24%)
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Login (12%)
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Withdrawals (2%)
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Transfer (2%)
Live Outage Map Near South Hayling, Hampshire, England
The most recent Barclays outage reports came from the following cities: Portsmouth.
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Barclays Issues Reports Near South Hayling, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in South Hayling and nearby locations:
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Andrew Byng
(@AndrewByng) reported
from
Portsmouth, England
@BarclaysUK help needed trying to redeem my late mums commercial mortgage my solicitor has tried four numbers and three departments and no reply #BarclaysWC
Barclays Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Who said that they DIDN'T matter?
(@Geoff41974427) reported
@BarclaysUK Am I, as a Barclays customer paying for this crap?
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James
(@Godzilla1872) reported
@BarclaysUK Why are you pandering to less than 0.1% of the population who consider this an issue? It’s not an issue, it’s a fad
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ratthy
(@ratthy4) reported
@BarclaysUK No I’ll stick to him her she he old fashioned maybe but sensible. If some one wants to take offence at that god help them in the real world
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MArmstrong
(@Malc_Armstrong) reported
@AlexRKirby @carlsavage @BarclaysUK So we should support hypocrites? Nah. Pass
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cross woman 🏁
(@WandererMiranda) reported
@carolinefff @BarclaysUK Why is diversity and inclusion only EVER about trans? What about discrimination against being gay? Old? Disabled? Female? Black? Islamic? What is Barclays doing to support everyone else? Or is it only white blokes you care about?
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Ross Hamilton
(@rhamilton1083) reported
@SebastianPott10 @BarclaysUK Here's an idea, it's quite revolutionary. Why don't we all use Mr/Mrs/Miss and then that way no one will have to out themselves. And nobody working or visiting the bank will care in the slightest. Then everyone can go about their business.
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Jay Phil
(@VA_minuteman) reported
@BarclaysUK How about "they/them" seek mental help ......?
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Lucas
(@luke67485527) reported
@BarclaysUK What a load of rubbish. This combined with my local branch closing down means I’m better off leaving. What woks nonsense
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Jack Trubshaw
(@Jack_trubshaw) reported
@TrishaP90652937 @BarclaysUK So presumably if you met someone who politely informed you that they’d rather be referred to as they/them you’d have no problem using that pronoun? If so, that’s literally the point of this video.
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RALPH
(@LLTBR) reported
@BarclaysUK This is funny. Firstly most banks are closing their face to face hight street branches. People are pushed to online banking. If you try to call to get help it takes forever.Just stop the PC nonsense get off the bandwagon. You are a bank. Use a customers name! How's that?!