EE Outage Report in Llandysul, County of Ceredigion, Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Llandysul, Wales
The chart below shows the number of EE reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Llandysul 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 EE users through our website.
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Internet (42%)
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Phone (30%)
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Wi-fi (12%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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E-mail (3%)
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TV (2%)
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EE Issues Reports Near Llandysul, Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Llandysul and nearby locations:
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AMŶ
(@amy_edz) reported
from
Llanybydder, Wales
@EE PLEASE HELP, my account isn’t working but payments have been taking out but when I call the automated service it says it’s declined from the bank but you’ve taken the payments? the problem is your end not the bank 😡
EE Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Craig Chew-Moulding
(@CraigMoulding) reported
@ee I travel to the same places every year in the UK on caravanning holidays. The connectivity is rapidly getting worse while bills rise. Give a long-standing customer a reason to keep renewing with EE!
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Mike remnant
(@Dorkzy95) reported
@EE several questions. 1 why is your website to pay my bill down AGAIN! why has my bill gone up £11 a month? Do we not think you're taking mick these days?
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Thomas Neil
(@ThomasNeil81) reported
@xDeadechox2511 @EE Beyond rude. My episode involved staff 'hearing me', but not listening - almost as if they were reading from a manual. @EE are unfortunately trying to garner public favour claiming they offer NHS discount. They don't.
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coolerchick
(@Sofs4freedom) reported
@EE your mobile router that I'm spending 35 quid a month on keeps turning off so no connection. Your customer service team don't respond. This router is 4 months old. You won't replace. You want it "repaired". You won't send label to repair. So what now??? #badcustomerservice
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Malkah Bhat Yisrael
(@BhatMalkah) reported
@kerashbandicoot @EE It's happening to us also, it's the worst to date!!
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IceKnight
(@IceKnight14) reported
@EE Broadband failure due to “problem in the area” “we’re working on it, but with us being the Best Broadband Provider Network for XX years running” it will still take til tomorrow to sort it out for you. Sorry for the info but we’ll still charge full whack when it comes to your bill
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🌸🦋Rahriie Symoni🦋🌸CSLG…🧚🏽♂️🎶
(@rahriiesymoni) reported
Is it only my phones that are down @EE what’s happening?.. is this a world wide issue I must know I’ve had to cancel 2 meetings?
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Helen Gregory
(@lufa1133) reported
from
Winchester, England
@EE V cross. Changed 2 SIM only package 2day & told have great credit score. Info comes through about contract & you've slipped in £50 charge which looking at other comments is for those with bad credit & U never mentioned that. You will not take this extra money. Sharp practice
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Carlin Fallon
(@carlinfallon) reported
@EE I have btsports (part of my package). But I can login and it tells me to subscribe to watch anything! I have made numerous calls to ee & been told to wait 24hrs, but nothing changes. Is there anyway to resolve this before end of the football season!
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Mark
(@markvauxhall) reported
@PaulKohlerSW19 @EE Vodafone now set up two direct debits: - One for your phone service - One for your handset repayments The latter ends after 24 months and isn't subject to annual inflation / CPI increases. Seems eminently sensible / fair