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Problems in the last 24 hours in Kingussie, Scotland

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EE Issues Reports Near Kingussie, Scotland

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Kingussie and nearby locations:

  • DunkTheMonkfish
    Duncan Munday (@DunkTheMonkfish) reported from Dalwhinnie, Scotland

    @EE I tried to buy a phone from you and join EE last night, got through the checkout and got a message saying you’d send a confirmation email. It didn’t arrive, please help

EE Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • intermax
    intermax #FBPE #FPHD #RejoinEU 💙 #FBPPR (@intermax) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE If you think Dulwich is bad, try Brighton and Hove. The entire hilly city has draconian parking restrictions that mostly operate 9am to 8pm seven days a week. The only way to park is with a phone app and then you find there's no mobile coverage.

  • RyanNoKneel
    CookieBuoy (@RyanNoKneel) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Charge it to the taxpayer on expenses and get the govt to bankrupt them. And then **** off, parasite

  • Auagstacker
    Long Silver (@Auagstacker) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE 3 miles off Cyprus on a boat you will get a better signal than most of the UK

  • dmyrcr
    🅓🅜🅨🅡🅒🅡 (@dmyrcr) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Your lot had 14 years. Maybe you should’ve campaigned about this then to your pals in government. Instead you did **** all

  • dr_besty
    Alex Jones (@dr_besty) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE EE had to replace their entire Huawei 5G core at great expense at the behest of your government, it put their network investment back by nearly a decade, I'd maybe sit this one out if I was you

  • BeedleB
    Beedle The Bard (@BeedleB) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE Just like me where I live, and ike here I bet you have no problem getting a text message through.

  • IsItAnyWonder1
    IsItAnyWonder? #FBPE (@IsItAnyWonder1) reported

    @EE You admitted to mis-selling, cut off my TV services by mistake, and now your phone staff are stonewalling a registered disabled customer of 20 years. I have sent a DM. I need a senior manager to call me immediately, not another dead-end phone number.

  • vis_unita
    Stu 🇬🇧 (@vis_unita) reported

    @VodafoneUK @EE your signal along with every other mobile network in the UK is pathetic. You even advertise that when one doesn’t work the dual network kicks in. Well it’s shite. I can’t make calls or receive signals in so many places which is 3rd world levels of embarrassment

  • ptavfc1
    PT (@ptavfc1) reported

    @EE you chose to ignore me on the telephone and on here following my complaint about abysmal service and equipment that EE supplied and changed twice but you don’t “cover” your equipment!!!!! EE are appalling to deal with!!!

  • ChrisHa21736755
    Chris (@ChrisHa21736755) reported

    @TomTugendhat @O2 @EE The UK mobile companies have been dealing with massive 4G and 5G investment costs and ever decreasing margins due to reducing contract prices. Meanwhile mobile use continues to rise leading to network congestion. All part of a healthy competitive market you might say.