Post Office Outage Report in Swadlincote, Derbyshire, England
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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 Swadlincote, England
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Post Office users through our website.
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Internet (47%)
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Wi-fi (29%)
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Total Blackout (18%)
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Phone (6%)
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Post Office Issues Reports Near Swadlincote, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Swadlincote and nearby locations:
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James Reader
(@JamesReaderFRF) reported
from
Swadlincote, England
@PostOffice Well that a basic case of over promising and under delivering. Tell me it’s going to be a week and then when you take that long it’s not an issue. If you’ve promised 2 days, your customers will expect it. That’s basic customer service.
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Leigh Spencer
(@Leigh984) reported
from
Newbold Verdon, England
Good to hear he’s back up and running this is just down the road from me I was shocked to see so much damage to such a well run and friendly credit to the @PostOffice brand.
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DOMINIC HUNT
(@domhunt73) reported
from
Tamworth District, England
Well done to @BBCNews for highlighting the wrongful & unjust convictions of postmistress’ & postmasters due to awful software used by @PostOffice
Post Office Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Peter Tait
(@PeterTaitwrites) reported
The Post Officers workers are delighted to be cleared from all charges, but they should never have been charged! Those affected by this catastrophic failure by the PO need to be FULLY compensated for all the damage done #postoffice
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Metal Clay
(@MetalClaySchool) reported
@PostOfficeNews @PostOffice Chairman should go and look at current flagship cases. You should be ashamed as a Chairman and the CEO. Post Office management should be ashamed of their cover ups. Your legal teams should hang their heads in shame intimidating people who raise complaints. The Press are watching
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Paul Mills
(@millbo4000) reported
@fujitsu_uk @Fujitsu_Global it would help if you held your head in shame. Many post office workers have suffered the indignity of a criminal record because you couldn't code! You need to be bought to account A real disgrace #PostOfficeScandal #PostOffice
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Metal Clay
(@MetalClaySchool) reported
@PostOfficeNews @PostOffice Guess what... An Asian man with 22 years PO was sacked for Gross Misconduct. His Customer services sent out modified and incomplete customer complaints. MAN UP and take responsibility. The press will cover this man's case. I hope he gets justice.
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Andrew Singleton
(@singostokey) reported
What gets me is the Post Office knew their new accounting software had bugs and faults but they released it anyway and didn’t figure that any accounting anomalies must be down to the system but chose to blame innocent people #postoffice #courtofappeal #39postmasters
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John Swallow
(@CommandEnglish) reported
@PostOfficeNews @PostOffice And how is Fujitsu going to pay for their part in this? Do they even *** a ****?
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Ștefan Iaonco
(@DeExilio) reported
from
Copmanthorpe, England
A key issue in today’s Court of Appeal @PostOffice judgment is that PO - like some other bodies like HSE or RSPCA - acts as a Private Prosecutor. Given emerging issues with the Horizon IT system, it is more likely that a police/ @cpsuk investigation would not have led to charges
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Dan Wilson
(@wilsondan) reported
There's a worrying tone in the @PostOffice 'Horizon' story media coverage (esp on @BBCNews) that the problem was the technology. "It was the software." No! It's a story of institutional bullying, lying management, shameless cover up and self-interest. Humans are the villains.
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Nico Macdonald
(@Nico_Macdonald) reported
@adhib @nickwallis Yes, people motivated to think the worst of those whose livelihoods they shaped. The @PostOffice was allowed to be a ‘prosecuting authority’ and if one considers its history and importance, going back to the Tudors, its militant and harsh treatment of people is not so surprising.
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Alan Royston
(@pagechord) reported
@guardian I'm so delighted for these #subpostmasters, it should never have come to this. They had been tarnished as criminals, stealing from the #PostOffice, accused of theft. All lies! The Post Office did the stealing, they stole their lives. Shame on them, they should pay reparations.