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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 Mirfield, England
The chart below shows the number of Barclays reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Mirfield 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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Transactions (33%)
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Mobile App (28%)
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Login (17%)
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Website (11%)
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Withdrawals (6%)
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Transfer (6%)
Community Discussion
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Barclays Issues Reports Near Mirfield, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mirfield and nearby locations:
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Matt Wheeler | UI/UX & Development
(@mattmultiplied) reported
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Leeds, England
Just spent an hour on hold with @BarclaysUK customer service for someone to hang up on me 🙃
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Hannah Louise
(@Hannahlufc) reported
from
Leeds, England
Hi @BarclaysUK I need to serve your legal department with a disclosure order but can’t find any contact details and can’t get through your telephone system….. please help!!
Barclays Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Horace Calderwood
(@H_W_Calderwood) reported
@Montana_53 @BarclaysUK If you're happy with shallow virtue signaling, go ahead. Ask them what they're doing to help income inequality - that they will not touch with a barge pole. Cheap wokery and the loonie left fall for it.
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Tony Montana™ 🏴 🇬🇧 ✝ ☩ ⚖️ ♎ ☮️ 💯😎
(@Scarface___1983) reported
@BarclaysUK David needs to grow ******** up methinks. What is this - nursery school? I'll address him however *I* choose. If he objects we can - to quote noughties has-been Christina Aguilera - take it to the parking lot. Done.
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Schweizermag 🇭🇰
(@Schweizermag) reported
@BarclaysUK Grammatic garbage. If our words can mean anything, then they mean nothing. Stop pandering to screeching tiny minorities.
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a lot of miles from home
(@ofmilesfromhome) reported
@carlsavage @BarclaysUK They are. Customer service is part of banking.
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a lot of miles from home
(@ofmilesfromhome) reported
@RaGuRoks @BarclaysUK It has. For those who care about inclusivity in banking and customer service, it has shown that Barclays are trying to do the right thing. It has also helped identify a load of bigots on this app to report for discrimination and transphobic. Win/win, really.
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markles
(@shrillerthanyou) reported
@pschooltools @BarclaysUK It's 2021. You're not going to find a bank that doesn't recognize its diverse customer base. You may want to buy a safe instead.
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a lot of miles from home
(@ofmilesfromhome) reported
@IHemmens @BarclaysUK Customer service is part of banking.
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Hash Slinging Slabber
(@lucaswilliams__) reported
@LucyDoesNot @Montana_53 @BarclaysUK Rofl just because you perceive it as kindness doesn’t mean it is. It’s pandering. And you fell for it hook line and sinker. They don’t give a **** about you, trans right, gay rights, humans rights. They’re a bank in the business of making money. So they pander.
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Lucy W
(@lemonwhisper) reported
@BarclaysUK Jumping on the woke bandwagon will reduce your customer base. We can't trust your company with our financial affairs if this is your disturbed mindset.
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Not_Salty
(@2_Secret_Salt_2) reported
@realm_of_sara @Mumoftwo1329 @BarclaysUK I recognise that you're being sarcastic to prove a point, but you actually can do that and nobody can stop you. So long as it isn't something like "****" or "Hitler" or "Spaz" (awful word), then you can run free and call everyone you meet Bob the Builder if you want.