Origin Broadband outages and service status in Tamworth, England
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Origin Broadband is an Internet service provider and network operator based in Yorkshire. The company provides consumer and wholesale internet connectivity, including FTTC, ADSL2+, Leased Lines, wireless 'point to point' systems, and general fixed-line telecommunications services.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Tamworth, England
The chart below shows the number of Origin Broadband reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Tamworth, England and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Origin Broadband Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mark (@TechTonix) reported@OriginBroadband Have @OriginBroadband gone bust? Broadband no longer works, the customer portal doesn't work and no one answers the phone or DMs. It's all looking like time to find a new supplier.
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Sir Rachel Marks (@rachelgmarks) reported@MsEmmaChaplin @Plusnet I'm with @OriginBroadband - very few issues and good service when setting up (real humans!). Strong signal on all floors (including attic room) and in courtyard garden. No need for separate phone line which appealed to me.
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Wake UP! and smell the Coffee (@Schmell_DeCoffe) reported@danjelley @OriginBroadband More contractual word trickery from @OriginBroadband, the cooling off period is 14 days from sign up or until your service is installed, but they hardly ever install until after the 14 days have expired, that way you don't realise you've been screwed until after you are screwed.
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Wake UP! and smell the Coffee (@Schmell_DeCoffe) reported@PerBetts @OriginBroadband After paying be sure to cancel any Direct Debit or Recurring Card Payment that Origin have set up (they usually set the RCP up without asking permission (naughty)). This will prevent them from taking money from your account when they have one of their frequent computer glitches.
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Gary Myers (@GaryMyers321) reported@OriginBroadband ...... can you tell me whether you are still answering calls for Origin Business Line customers? My internet has been down for 2 days now, and no one is answering the phone!!
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Wake UP! and smell the Coffee (@Schmell_DeCoffe) reported@lindahudson66 @OriginBroadband They are professional thieves, using misdirection and contractual law to scalp people out of their money. That they use illegally installed recurring payments to recover money when people cancel direct debits due to poor service is only one of their tools of deception.
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george (@chrislvkiz) reported@OriginBroadband my nat type is always showing strict how do I change it to open as it’s always been a problem but I keep getting fobbed off
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David Bodman (@davidjbodman) reported@OriginBroadband: Sorry we messed up, but we credited your account and now the next month is free. Also @originbroadband: You haven't paid last month's bill, so we're going to charge you £10 and limit your service in 7 days. How would you rate your service?
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Ken Crompton (@KenCrompton62) reported@OriginBroadband why are you tweeting me threatening penalty charges for exiting my contract early? You also emailed me saying I could leave without penalty because you breached your contract with me! It took over 6 months for you to admit you were wrong & have appalling service!
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David Bodman (@davidjbodman) reported@OriginBroadband It still didn't make the price increase legitimate, and you haven't actually refuted that! Neither have you refuted that existing customers are now paying for cheaper deals for new customers. These practises should attract the attention of @ofcom and @BBCWatchdog. Very poor.