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Post Office offers home phone and broadband internet service, as well as financial services including savings, loans and credit cards.

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:

  • Hannahmomi
    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.

  • Hannahmomi
    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:

  • Frank27588842
    Frank E (@Frank27588842) reported

    @Hisdude89678093 @lily_lna @PostOffice NO ITS NOT, its a nonsense address, posted bya nonsense account, posted to attract the attention of the most gullible. Why are you 'types' so stupid

  • kathy29983
    Kathy Prendergast (@kathy29983) reported

    @lily_lna @PostOffice Presumably they have the same policy about men coming into the Post Office exposing their backs or chests. It' just the female version of the "No shirt, no service" rule. Yeah, it's an old and fuddy-duddy rule. but it's really not all that difficult to follow.

  • TLArrington
    Thompson Arrington (@TLArrington) reported

    @twasthentisnow @lily_lna @PostOffice It doesn't read like this at all, though perhaps you assumed she was an employee because the idea of a manager chiding a customer for this outfit so insane.

  • RLK303303
    RLK (@RLK303303) reported

    @HarrovianTERF @PostOffice This is for a customer.

  • Irmenberga
    🎈🎈🎈 (@Irmenberga) reported

    @GirlScout27 @lily_lna @PostOffice A customer is not obliged to have good manners, many MANY do not. The retailer IS obliged. That is our social order. Which is far more important than taste or manners

  • ArturNadol7566
    Artur Nadolny (@ArturNadol7566) reported

    POST OFFICE SENT INVESTIGATORS TO SEARCH A FRIDGE FOR MONEY Sharon Brown and Kevin Brown took over their Post Office branch in Pennywell, Sunderland, in 2006. A few years in, the Horizon system @PostOffice started showing shortfalls. Sharon assumed the fault was hers. By 2012 she was suspended over a £36k discrepancy that never existed. Investigators arrived at her home. They searched the fridge. They went through the kitchen cupboards. All hunting for cash that was never gone in the first place, because a computer glitch does not hide in a Tupperware box. Sharon and Kevin used their life savings to pay back a debt invented by a faulty IT system. Kevin called it "a massive black hole." They are still in debt today. Two charging orders remain on their home. Sharon has spoken about the period around 2013 and 2014 when the stress brought her close to taking her own life. What stopped her was a photo of her sons, Adam and Callum, on the wall. She has said "I wouldn't be sitting with you now" if she hadn't seen it. Their old branch doesn't exist anymore. It's a shop selling vapes, cakes and milkshakes now, lit up with a rainbow LED sign. Sharon went back to see it once. Her heart was racing before the car even stopped. She no longer speaks to family members who doubted her at the time. No fridge search fixes a debt that was fake from the start. No apology from head office undoes 14 years of two people quietly bankrupting themselves over a software bug. The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry @PostOffInquiry keeps hearing stories exactly like this one. Post Office keeps saying sorry. Sharon and Kevin keep paying off a debt that a computer made up. SOURCES @BBCNews and others.

  • cicaptn
    CI capn (@cicaptn) reported

    @LadyLibrty @lily_lna @PostOffice She's a customer not an employee

  • Eri_Pineda
    Eri 🎮 🎶 (@Eri_Pineda) reported

    @lily_lna @PostOffice I thought you worked there but being told off as customer??? Wtf?

  • CarolynOgden
    CJ (@CarolynOgden) reported

    @JamesMelville Totally agree. I tried to help a 93 lady. Bright and chatty not IT literate, couldn’t pay her TV licence at our local PostOffice so drove her to CoOp. Didn’t have a bar code do we gave up. She said “the world is against me now I am old” broke my heart @PatrickChristys

  • Marv147
    Marv147 (@Marv147) reported

    @Rahmani_Mreza @lily_lna @PostOffice If you read the note, it clearly says ‘backless’, not ‘blackless’. Also, an employer can, within reason dictate what is or isn’t deemed work attire. That outfit doesn’t bother me but may be too risqué for others. I can also dictate what people wear if they want service