Plusnet outages and service status in Grasby, England
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Plusnet plc is a British quad play internet service provider; providing broadband using DSL and fibre technology, landline, digital television and Mobile services. Plusnet is part of BT.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Grasby, England
The chart below shows the number of Plusnet reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Grasby, 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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Live Outage Map Near Grasby, England
The most recent Plusnet outage reports came from the following cities: Barton upon Humber.
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Plusnet Issues Reports Near Grasby, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Grasby and nearby locations:
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Shaun Allan (@singularityspnt) reported from Grimsby, England@Plusnet @plusnethelp I just wanted to say I needed to ring your guys today, and the service I had way excellent.
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john stevenson (@keelbyowl) reported from Keelby, England@Plusnet Contacted your help page no response been on Web pages just pages of bad reviews
Plusnet Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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stewarty (@stewarty1972) reported@tii_bag Ffs your lucky my home Broadband can’t even run 1 ******* device appropriately from @plusnet leaving in November and never coming back
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Mark Crowther (@MarkTWIC) reported@Owramgirl @bt_uk I'm considering Vodaphone if price is the main concern, Plusnet is also on that list. Zen if I decide to pay more for a company that seems more customer focused. All are cheaper than the best offer from BT.
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GreenSparky (@colinwa47152885) reported@WeAreOpenreach I cant get a straight answer! Your communication to my ISP is terrible, you text me to say your coming for an appointment to install FTP but plusnet know nothing about it. 5 months since my order was placed, and this will be my 3rd day taken off of work unpaid.
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Freedom Valley (@VRvalley) reported@David_SugarPen @Plusnet They have sold your email account to greenby. They have broken the terms of your contract. Greenby email will start charging you for access to your email after 2 years.
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Freedom Valley (@VRvalley) reported@tandleman @Plusnet Plusnet have sold your email to Greenby. Plusnet have broken the data protection act. They could face huge fines for transferring sensitive data (email archive) to a third party. You could be entitled to compensation
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Alecia 🦄 (@leeshthomasxo) reported@Plusnet I’ve done that and it’s still not working. How can I call you now when your office is closed?
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em b (@emb99483795194) reported@Plusnet we have no had no wifi for two days in the LE10 area. what is going on? everytime we message we get a text that provides differing lengths of how long repairs are going to take. will we get a refund based on the fact we have been two days without sufficient service?
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GeeMan (@Greymayce) reported@tina0402x The trouble is all other providers BT Plusnet etc apart from Virgin use the same cabling, be it copper or fibre it all comes from the exchange. I worked at BT and this was explained by an engineer in the training. Copper is being phased out.
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Jane L (@lewijan10) reported@MrNickKnowles @SkyUK @skytv I'm with Plusnet never had any probs.
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Joke Legg (@joclegg) reported@plusnet Is anyone else’s PlusNet internet down? I’m in N1. Nothing showing on Down Detector.