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Lloyds Bank plc is a British retail and commercial bank with branches across England and Wales. Lloyds Bank offers current accounts, savings, investments, loans, credit cards and other financial products.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Ferryhill, England
The chart below shows the number of Lloyds Bank reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Ferryhill 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 Lloyds Bank users through our website.
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Mobile App (27%)
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Transactions (26%)
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Website (26%)
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Login (17%)
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Transfer (4%)
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Withdrawals (%)
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Lloyds Bank Issues Reports Near Ferryhill, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Ferryhill and nearby locations:
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Atlanta G Brook
(@AtlantaGBrook) reported
from
Hetton-Le-Hole, England
@star_scream_09 @RusticRomance1 @LloydsBank She has every right to be angry I can’t access my savings account to transfer moeny to be able to pay bills or buy food
Lloyds Bank Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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susan rafferty
(@morningsyde) reported
@LloydsBank can anyone from Lloyds help, accounts suspended, we are in Dubai and they say 30minute hold on the phone after having been cut off twice!
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gooner
(@Johncah12472572) reported
@LloydsBank is there a problem with the online banking app as trying to transfer money but the app keeps cutting out & logs me off but my internet provider is working fine??
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Darren
(@darrenmundi) reported
@JamesDelingpole @LloydsBank I’ve not had that issue myself yet.
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Alan Pascoe (@apascoe on Gab)
(@apascoe33) reported
@JamesDelingpole @LloydsBank No, but actually they are helping. Governments are going to shut down cryptocurrencies before too long. Warning signals have flashing for several months, e.g. statements from central bankers.
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Ewa Boxall
(@Thecoachingshed) reported
Lloyds Bank - Do you have anyone in your team that actually believes in customer service? 3.5hrs on the phone over 4 days, been cut off 5 times and have spoken to 13 different people and still my major issue is not resolved,outrageous @LloydsBank
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Edward Zhai
(@zhaishang58) reported
@LloydsBank For the two remaining questions, do you know that? Again, I check the FAQ on your website about CRS, it says you may ask me to fill the form or call you to advise on missing information. So I still have doubts about whether sending the form back is a must
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Julian_𝕊
(@Jools_777) reported
@JamesDelingpole @LloydsBank Had to speak to @firstdirect to help with IBAN payments to crypto brokers overseas & they tried everything to dissuade me from making the payments Every time I phone the bank I wind the staff up about the fact that DeFi will replace the banking system and XRP takes 4s not 4 days
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Edward Zhai
(@zhaishang58) reported
@LloydsBank For the two remaining questions, do you know that? Again, I check the FAQ on your website about CRS, it says you may ask me to fill the form or call you to advise on missing information. So I still have doubts about whether sending the form back is a must
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Edward Zhai
(@zhaishang58) reported
@LloydsBank For the two remaining questions, do you know that? Again, I check the FAQ on your website about CRS, it says you may ask me to fill the form or call me to advise on missing information. So I still have doubts about whether sending the form back is a must
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Totally Fake 'President' James Delingpole
(@JamesDelingpole) reported
.@LloydsBank When your customers try to buy crypto do you think it's fair and proportionate to punish them by shutting down their accounts and their debit card under the pretence that it has triggered a 'fraud alert'?