Post Office outages and service status in Weymouth, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Weymouth, England
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Post Office Issues Reports Near Weymouth, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Weymouth and nearby locations:
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Hannah’s marvellous exercises in futility (@Hannahmomi) reported from Weymouth, England@PostOffice extremely rude staff member in your post office branch inside Londis in Weymouth just now. Let another customer push in front of me and told me off because she ignored me. I run a small business and send a lot of things through the post office. Not anymore.
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Hannah’s marvellous exercises in futility (@Hannahmomi) reported from Weymouth, England@PostOffice Staff member is rude everytime I go in there but today she was off the scale. Totally ignorant. Abusive towards junior members of staff. I know everyone has bad days but she is consistently unpleasant and unhelpful. Not going in there anymore to feel like this when I leave.
Post Office Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Toni Jones (@iamtonijones) reported@PostOffice An item I have sent says it has been signed for at a sorting office but the recipient doesn't have it. I've tried calling and no one can give me an answer as to where it is. Please help me locate it!
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@mkerton@mastodon.online Green Env soc #degrowth (@michaelkerton) reportedIt's not NHS staff E.G. those on the front-line, saving and caring for the infirm. Nope, it's "management". The same characters who are involved in #Grenfell; #postoffice and government. It's the so-called "eletes" vs the plebs. Not creed vs the poor. Two-tier "justice".
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my name is... (@madjack5774) reported@RepMaryMiller If your office provide same "help" as local township office offer or postoffice offer than what is the difference? Just curious? One can get pp in 2 weeks after applying at USPS and pay expedite fee... unless your office is making this happen without any fee. Just wondering.
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RAVI RANJAN (@ravi_fit) reported@IndiaPostOffice is one of the most inefficient public service institutions, suffering from poor accountability, lack of ownership, and an outdated customer experience. Employees often appear insulated from the consequences of poor service, which ultimately hurts citizens. If meaningful reforms are not possible within the current structure, the government should seriously consider privatization or introducing greater competition to bring accountability, efficiency, and customer-centricity into the system. @JM_Scindia, some immediate reforms that can significantly improve India Post: • Mandatory acceptance of UPI and digital payments at every post office. • Clearly defined and publicly visible SLAs for all services. • Mandatory explanations and accountability whenever an SLA is breached. • A designated officer/team responsible for every stage of a service request. • A centralized grievance, escalation, and resolution system with proper tracking. • Real-time service tracking and greater transparency. • Regular publication of performance and grievance-resolution metrics. India Post serves millions of citizens. It deserves a system built on accountability, ownership, and measurable service standards. #postoffice
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Robert/Heather/Akiva/Marie/Sarah/Etc/Gabriel Dunn. (@JonathonWi68729) reported@HM_Passport @PostOffice Cambridge st Andrews st branch service was VILE yesterday. No WIFI for services, Long queues, Only 1 person serving whilst other staff were just hanging around, the entrance door was making a scraping noise every time it opened and closed. Third world staff, third world service.
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Guy Forkes (@GForkes15653) reported@ArturNadol7566 @PostOffice Every civil service agency or department has had issues with implementing any large scale project whether that HS2, IT or rolling out xyz. Despite the costs being astronomical, I wonder why they don't just outsource the whole thing. Or is it because they are using private...?
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appleblossomB (@appleblossomBe) reported@PostOffice I sent a registered letter to HMRC on the 11th March . HMRC says they haven’t received it . Tracking only says it was posted and no confirmation of HMRC signing for it or receiving it . Can you please help ?
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julian (@Julian2017124) reportedUnlike my experiences with @PostOffice and @WilliamHill who fought me every single step, refused to apologise, and never properly fixed their mistakes, at least Sky has shown a real difference. This highlights how some companies seem to think they’re above the law, above being challenged, and completely unaccountable for their actions and decisions. Importantly, it’s not about companies always giving in or admitting the customer is right every single time sometimes the customer can be wrong. But when the customer has clear evidence that proves their side of the story beyond reasonable doubt, it shouldn’t be difficult for a company to simply say: “Yes, we made a mistake here’s your full payout.” Take the £5.75 @WilliamHill owed/owes me but refused and still refusing to pay properly they should have just admitted the error and fixed it. Why do some companies struggle so much to be honest and say sorry when things go wrong? It doesn’t have to end in long adjudication processes or court battles. Disputes should be settled fairly and quickly through agreement, not turned into fights.
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John (@Parky10000) reported@Suej1959 @PostOfficeNews @PostOffice So you are saying that they should somehow know it's important and prioritise it over somene who has paid for a better service?. Maybe shows your sense of entitlement more than anything else.
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Sims (@SIMPHIWED6) reported@SphelelehZwane Sure no problem. Also you can search that track number on the Postoffice website.