Origin Broadband outages and service status in Borehamwood, 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 Borehamwood, England
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Origin Broadband Issues Reports Near Borehamwood, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Borehamwood and nearby locations:
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Molly & George (@emmameaden1) reported from Camden Town, England@OriginBroadband Isn't this how you operate? Shockingly slow internet and even worse customer service? Modus Operandi from my experience. Avoid if possible!
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Seneca (@Seneca73646304) reported from Paddington, England@OriginBroadband So how can I contact anybody in your support?
Origin Broadband Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Nick Gladstone (@nicky212121) reported@OriginBroadband having problems with the internet at 33 frenchgate can you check the lines please
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Archana Pawar (@Archana19374096) reported@OriginBroadband I have been with origin for more then 24 months without renewal of contract why is it charging me termination fee, I was been mentioned in terms of job loss they would consider even though here the contract was never made but they are imposing illegal charges
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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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Dominic Rose (@DominicRoseLove) reported@OriginBroadband what network band offers your router? Is it dual, 2.4Ghz, 5Ghz?
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The Gaming Prince91 (@GamingPrince91) reported@OriginBroadband need to fix there wifi super fast my *** i camt even do a live stream on youtube because of it 😡 wtf is going on
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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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mark (@mark64364468) reported@OriginBroadband @OriginBroadband My internet has been down since 6pm last night 19-10-2021. There is no way to contact you only in working hours of 9-6:30pm. HELP
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Liam (@papafuzzz) reported@OriginBroadband I have not been your customer for over a year, yet in the last week you have emailed me multiple times about picking my new deal. Your emails have no unsubscribe option, remove me from your database.
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JerryonTwidder (@JerryonTwidder) reportedNo wonder customer service at @OriginBroadband has gone down the pan if they’re now owned by @talktalk . When it comes to customer service they don’t get much worse than @TalkTalk
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☮️❤️🧡💛🇪🇺🏳️🌈Gaia🦉Sophia🏳️⚧️🇺🇦💚💙💜☮️ (@GaiaSophia8) reported@DrHughHarvey @oliviasolon @OriginBroadband £30 for 67Mbps down...?!😳67Mbp/s is 8.375MB/s down. She's currently paying £37 for ½Gbit (500Mb/s).500Mb/s is 62.5MB/s, ~7.5x FASTER. Why would she want to switch to an ISP offering worse speeds? Didn't realise such pathetic speeds were still being offered.