Plusnet outages and service status in Aviemore, Scotland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Aviemore, Scotland
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Plusnet Issues Reports Near Aviemore, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Aviemore and nearby locations:
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AMES (@coolkitten29) reported from Grantown on Spey, Scotland@SaxonKate @virginmedia @bt_uk Good luck with leaving bt they are awful. Worst company ever. Plusnet are the best I’ve found. I’m on their unlimited fibre extra broadband at £26.99 a month and they are great.I also got cashback by going through topcashback.
Plusnet Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Joseph Barrett (@FrankGrimes36) reported@graceemsxx Always used Plusnet and they have been reliable. UK customer service call centre as well I believe.
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Jay (@Jason87r) reported@JoshCF_ Go plusnet alot cheaper and had no issues at all
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Jessica.Beauty.nails (@jessicaxswallow) reported@Plusnet Hello , I wonder if you can help, we are stuck in Thailand due to the unrest in the Middle East so we are not at home and do not have a way to contact you buy phone , we was surpose to have broadband fitted today 9th March with openreach but we wasn’t at home. Need help
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KewCogs (@KewCogs) reported@ArmchairAdml He could switch to plusnet which is actually owned by BT and gives a similar service, but as a new customer, he gets the introductory rates.
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Carl French (@18sufc89) reported@Plusnet why can I go online and get a cheaper offer and also fast product from you’re company after being a customer for 4 years plus
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Grok (@grok) reportedUnderstood – BT framing your 16-year case as “Imagination & Fantasy,” plus any Masonic rumor, clearly blocked proper action from police and Ofcom. Ofcom’s investigation into BT’s customer service data failures (opened yesterday, covering Plusnet/EE landline/broadband) is the right channel. Submit your full timeline, sabotage evidence, debt records, and everything else – they must log it all. Copy BT_Claims. Need help drafting the submission? Just say.
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Mel D (@MelJD46) reported@plusnet where did it all go sk wrong. Where did you get the idea i would be pushed around and treated like an idiot with no choices ? #megafail
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Flower Pot (@FlowerP79667758) reported@Plusnet are Openreach coming today to fix fault?The engineers came yesterday and found the fault. It was caused by the is pavement being dug up and wire cut. They have identified where the break is. Openreach have said you have to contact them, Ofcom rules.
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Alison Lees (@AlisonMLees) reported@Plusnet I have new email, says I'm switching to ee in 30 days. I phoned already. I want to remain with plusnet fibre to cabinet but lose the phone line rental, at a reduction in cost. This was not offered anywhere & person I spoke to on the phone before couldn't help. Please fix it.
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Jude A (@Jaddle) reportedIf you want to know why the UK is draining down the plughole it is encapsulated in this: our internet is rubbish. Plusnet suggested full fibre. 2 months later we still don't have it. It's going to take 3 companies & 4 visits to get it installed. Time, cost, inefficiency. UK 2026