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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Philip Whitehurst (@Toffeewolfie) reported@PostOffice why..on your website does it say the DVLA charge 17 quid to renew your driving licence online....when they only charge 14.... Is this to encourage more to use your service..
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Justin (@Jabrthehut) reported@DonaldPond6 @PostOffice Could be error by the staff , I have heard it before when staff seem to tell people needlessly to send by more expensive services eg guaranteed by 1pm when they really don’t need that service could explain the massive price difference
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bryan mathieson (@bmmtweet) reportedEspecially when if we are lucky we get only three actual deliveries a week. Often down to just two most weeks @RoyalMail @PostOffice
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Sports and Politics (@AllAboutCyc1ing) reported@DonaldPond6 @PostOffice Of all the things that never happened, this never happened the most.
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RE5 Customs (@CustomsRe5) reported@Rantsofus1 @PostOffice Because it’s not the first time and as previously stated they are slow
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Philip Whitehurst (@Toffeewolfie) reported@PostOffice why..on your website does it say the DVLA charge 17 quid to renew your driving licence online....when they only charge 14.... Is this to encourage more to use your service..
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deepank maste (@dipankmaste) reported@IndiaPostOffice i booked package EY082249021IN for canada using self booking and it cancelled automatically ,i assigned pickup and paid but now postoffice people are saying that i canceled and return my package ,i m getting no solution ,please help in this matter EY082249021IN
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David Gregory (@DavidGr40434506) reported@DonaldPond6 @PostOffice It’s easier they say. And everyone will like it. The truth is digital is crap. Analogue was better. People are analogue. We are in an experimental phase which will pass.
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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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Simon (@LilywhiteSimon) reported@DSuggers @PostOffice I manage a Post Office branch in Scotland. Unless you were asking for a tracked service (T24 or T48) you absolutely should have been able to use your stamps. I expect @PostOffice will be along in the morning to ask you for more info and what branch it was.