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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 Newton Aycliffe, England
The chart below shows the number of Barclays reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Newton Aycliffe 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 (30%)
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Website (25%)
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Transactions (24%)
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Login (21%)
Live Outage Map Near Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, England
The most recent Barclays outage reports came from the following cities: Bishop Auckland.
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Barclays Issues Reports Near Newton Aycliffe, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Newton Aycliffe and nearby locations:
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Michael
(@mickingold) reported
from
Coxhoe, England
@BarclaysUK just had a email that your closing down Pingit.... I’m sorry but this is ridiculous I’m not very happy... u use this to save money with “jars” and send money quickly I think this is a really bad idea! #pingitclosing
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Michael
(@mickingold) reported
from
Coxhoe, England
@BarclaysUK just had a email that your closing down Pingit.... I’m sorry but this is ridiculous I’m not very happy... i use this to save money with “jars” and send money quickly I think this is a really bad idea! #pingitclosing
Barclays Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Steps Fan 👣 ♍♂️ 🇬🇧🏴
(@_Steps_fan) reported
@BarclaysUK Well how about I cancel my accounts with you? I require you to look after my money not worry about pronouns and if any of the staff in the branch or on the phone ask me what my pronouns are, it will be ex customer. I don't use pronouns.
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Neil Farrer
(@NeilFarrer2) reported
@BarclaysUK I've got 3 accounts, you obviously don't want me as a customer.
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Laura Marcus
(@MissLauraMarcus) reported
I am a #Barclays customer. Please stick to banking not preaching. @BarclaysUK
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Lord Bernfredo - Race Human #WeLoveGinaCarano
(@BernfriedI) reported
@BarclaysUK How about... No? If you're a "they/them, appletree" you got mental issues. And i am not qualified to help you with that. The end. #GetNormal
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Steve Mahoney
(@stevehmahoney) reported
@BarclaysUK shot yourselves in the foot with this one, and then compound it with patronizing replies to customers' justified complaints about your service. Try sticking to banking & improving the service, rather than lecturing the poor devils who are unlucky enough to bank with you.
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bobsondugnutt
(@bobsond42902321) reported
@BarclaysUK Insufferable brands pretending that they care about you more than your money. Please **** off.
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AJ 🌪
(@wiseAj) reported
@BarclaysUK Can you ******* improving your Rodman service first. At least improve your App, it has a terrible customer experience instead of preaching about this....
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Gill - stay safe 🤍💛🧡❤️🤎💜💙💚🖤
(@Fgh22Gill) reported
@JstOpinion @BarclaysUK Some think that they're allocated the wrong pronouns, whether at birth or later in life, whether all the time or in different circumstances. If that's someone's reality, why is that an issue for anyone else?
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Piers 🏳️🌈🖖
(@pdh194) reported
@bluemooner1969 @BarclaysUK So you'll never refer to an individual as they or them... I presume you object to this example phrase then: "ask a friend if they can help", as you need to impose your opinion on the unspecified person?
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joe watson
(@smokinjoewatson) reported
@BarclaysUK 1st world problems.