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Nationwide Building Society is a British mutual financial institution. Its headquarters are in Swindon, England. Nationwide offers current accounts, savings, investments, loans, credit cards and other financial products.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Seaford, England
The chart below shows the number of Nationwide reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Seaford 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 Nationwide users through our website.
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Mobile App (36%)
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Website (22%)
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Login (19%)
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Transactions (14%)
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Transfer (6%)
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Withdrawals (3%)
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Nationwide Issues Reports Near Seaford, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Seaford and nearby locations:
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Joe Phillips
(@joeyphillz) reported
from
Brighton and Hove, England
**** you @Nextdaycatering and **** you @AskNationwide if you don’t refund my money!
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vicciandthomasbaker@btinternet.com
(@vicciandthomas1) reported
from
Peacehaven, England
@AskNationwide If you want good banking don’t join! If you want to SWITCH to another bank you can’t. I am on my 5th 7day SWITCH guarantee! Their incompetence is breathtaking! Put in a formal complaint on the 4th they will contact me on 24th! What service? I just want to LEAVE!
Nationwide Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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L Bardsley
(@LBardsley44) reported
@AskNationwide Why doesn’t anyone answer the phone Your customer service is terrible
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Richard Carter
(@Richardmcfc) reported
@AskNationwide Can’t check my account because nationwide refuse to update their systems for Apple devises leaving customers screwed. Complain and get nowhere. You have to change your phone we aren’t doing anything to help was the response.
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Mikala Dainter
(@MikalaD) reported
@AskNationwide But that process isn't quick enough. While you are taking up to 5 working days my financial stability is unravelling due to failed DDs. It my mortgage, home insurance, council tax, credit cards and mobile phone bill. Terrible service
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Richard Carter
(@Richardmcfc) reported
@AskNationwide Yet you ignore Apple users and refuse to help and just blam it on Apple and say your doing nothing to update your app to be used on this platform. Thanks for nothing.
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dean jones
(@dean069) reported
@AskNationwide Hi guys are you having a problem with the app on iOS 15.02 have to restart the app every time I start it back up ?
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Leaky Wallet
(@BtcStonks) reported
I advise everyone to close their nationwide accounts , they are quite happy to commit fraud and steel money @AskNationwide Since Friday they have taken over my friends account she cannot even get **** with her wages as she can’t access her account. #nationwidetheives
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james murphy
(@jamesmu02561715) reported
@AskNationwide App still not working - stop doing all the expensive fun things and get the basics right
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Michael Lloyd-Jones (he/him) GET VACCINATED
(@mikelloydjones) reported
@AskNationwide hello! My current accou is blocked for online payments and I desperately need to order something tonight, but your lines are closed. Please can you help asap
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ctrlaltdelete the teet!!🏳️🌈⚧
(@Ezramicajoy) reported
@AskNationwide I am so tired of everyone else's hoops just fix your house up please, train your staff and make it easier for the next person.
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The Arab Stat
(@TheArabStat) reported
@AskNationwide Great stuff, thanks. Also, if I’d like to borrow more against the property further down the line - would that incur any penalties?