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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 Bideford, England
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Lloyds Bank Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Maxine Connolly (@MaxineConn28577) reported@LloydsBank Now saying login details need reset...I hadn't even entered any!
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Alvin Shipperley (@MrStardust50) reported@LloydsBank I am getting an Error when trying open a current account (and I have tried on my PC and my mobile): "It looks like something's gone wrong. Please try again at a later time." Other users on @Reddit say the same thing. What is the problem?
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ian 'spike' milligan (@spikestweeting) reported@hopkinscricket @LloydsBank The moment the high street branch closes change everything to a bespoke online bank. We are paying for a service these banks are not providing.
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Mark Fraser (@SomnusWanderers) reported@LloydsBank How are you going to prove & guarantee that my transactions as a customer weren’t seen & screenshot by a member of the public? I’m very serious about that point. You seem to underplay this severe GDPR tragedy, but I’m not
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Holly_thedog (@hollyandpippa) reported@LloydsBank Can a DSAR help me if I want to make a complaint?
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David Webb (@DavidWebbTweet) reported@jonniespence @LloydsBank I don't think you understand the problem. Lloyds changed the settings on accounts to turn off password checking. The password is still there but it isn't being used unless you find out how to turn it back on.
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Clayton Shivers (@Clayshiv) reported@steveleonard72 @LloydsBank This is the painful side of card migrations that never gets talked about. Embedded payment subscriptions break silently during network switches, and the customer has to figure it out. Update the card details in each subscription manually — most providers let you do it in account settings.
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Jatroa 🏴 (@jatroa) reported@LloydsBank This week, MPs on the Treasury select committee wrote to the chief executive of Lloyds, Charlie Nunn, 2 demand answers about how much compensation would be paid to those affected Oh dear, so there was a glitch. Lloyds refused my complaint because it had none🙄
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Jatroa 🏴 (@jatroa) reported@LloydsBank But Lloyds never have glitches - according to Lloyds complaints officer. (so no need to investigate) Which is true? 1. it does, as stated by Lloyds? 2 It doesn't - so no glitch investigations will be made- so customers left at risk?
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John Spencer (@jonniespence) reported@DavidWebbTweet @LloydsBank Your statement: “Lloyds bank have changed their internet banking system. You no longer have to enter your password to log in! This is a major security flaw in the software update”. How is this a major security flaw ?!?!?!