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The latest reports from users having issues in Bangor come from postal codes LL57.
HSBC Holdings plc is a British multinational investment bank and financial services holding company. HSBC offers current accounts, savings, investments, loans, credit cards and other financial products.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Bangor, Wales
The chart below shows the number of HSBC reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Bangor 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 HSBC users through our website.
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Mobile App (63%)
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Website (21%)
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Login (12%)
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Withdrawals (2%)
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Transfer (2%)
Live Outage Map Near Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales
The most recent HSBC outage reports came from the following cities: Bangor.
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HSBC Issues Reports Near Bangor, Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bangor and nearby locations:
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Declan McGrath (@declaa) reported from Llanfaes, Wales
@HSBC_UK No problem ill get in touch my other worries is would I still be able to use my card at the atm and pay with things online
HSBC Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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simon read (@simonnread) reported
@RedCircleFP @HSBC_UK HSBC made profits of £2bn in the last quarter. It could easily afford to continue to provide the service it has offered for years, but has chosen not to.
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GAZZA P (@wetgaz1329) reported from Dunfermline, Scotland
@itvnews How will people bank with @HSBC_UK who don't have any access to a mobile phone?This is incredibly short sighted.
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simon read (@simonnread) reported
@CallOutFraud @HSBC_UK Branches are dying out for a reason but if you've provided a service for years, then withdrawing it to save money is clearly not about good customer service
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Nikhil Woodruff (@nikhil_woodruff) reported
@agw1437 @bouldie @HSBC_UK I’m not suggesting the govt should run the bank, just give money so that customers who need extra help can incentivise firms to act in their interests more
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PJ (@PJHB_LTD) reported
@BBCBreaking "Less people are coming in our branches". Funny that, because every time I came in this year you told us you can't deal and I've to go online. Some people might be cynical! Awful. @HSBC_UK
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Elizabeth Costford (@CostfordE) reported
@HSBC_UK closing 100+ branches: I was on hold for 1hr plus today only to be told to I have to go into my branch to resolve the issue. Sure it’s a good idea?
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Prestwood Truth (@PrestwoodTruth) reported
@HSBC_UK Is your Business Banking site having login issues? I can't log in right now.
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Nikhil Woodruff (@nikhil_woodruff) reported
@agw1437 @bouldie @HSBC_UK Yes and market forces are very clearly pushing firms to drop customer-facing staff. I think we agree this is bad for a small minority. So the question is who subsidises help for the minority: firms or govt
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Nikhil Woodruff (@nikhil_woodruff) reported
@agw1437 @bouldie @HSBC_UK Well, a good business is profitable. And the clients are voting -with their money- that they don’t need as much staff and would prefer better services instead. The people who need extra help are just not a significant client base, so no incentive to help them.
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A.G.W. 🇬🇧 (@agw1437) reported
@nikhil_woodruff @bouldie @HSBC_UK Banking is and always has been a private service which customers choose to use. The fact that we all do it is no different from, for example, our use of food shops. The govt doesn’t run them for us.