Post Office outages and service status in Royal Tunbridge Wells, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Royal Tunbridge Wells, England
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Post Office Issues Reports Near Royal Tunbridge Wells, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Royal Tunbridge Wells and nearby locations:
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THE FEE MG! 👩🏻 (@TMFeeG) reported from Maidstone, EnglandI bank with @HSBC_UK @HSBC and was referred to the @PostOffice this morning because the counter service in my local HSBC is not actually open as per the TV campaign. It’s in the small print apparently! Even the post office refused to bank our piggy bank money! #poorservice #lazy
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Lucy Heathfield (@lucyvheathfield) reported from Maidstone, England@PostOffice Well unless you get it fixed today and I try again tomorrow it isn’t going to happen again for another 10 years and hopefully innovation would have kicked in or if your machine is still broken then, I suggest your services are really shite!
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Adam Taylor (@ataylor89) reported from Sevenoaks, England@PostOffice I’ve just submitted a complaint via your website regarding appalling and rude customer service at Otford branch. I look forward to hearing what actions your taking to sort it.
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Dope Old Person 💜 🐳🦋 (@CarolynTGray) reported from Royal Tunbridge Wells, EnglandFor paranoid people, the process of @HSBC_UK shutting counter service & getting business customers to get change from @PostOffice is like a dystonia nightmare. Every single visit is a problem, a different method, like a trick, a game. Ugh. I so miss the lovely HSBC staff.
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James Passey (@Pastillio) reported from Leigh, England@HM_Passport Why don’t you guys provide passport application forms for EVERY @PostOffice not just the passport service ones? Because I need them for an appointment in London on Friday & I’ve been to three Post Office counters that don’t have them, which is ridiculous.
Post Office Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Brian Schofield (@BrianSchofay2q) reported@tonydowney67 @PostOffice The government basically make it up as they go along, it’s disgraceful to treat innocent people like this. 🇬🇧
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Pete Crowther (@thechelskikid) reported@818Gatsby @DonaldPond6 @PostOffice So you're happy to pay 3x the price for the same service for the sake of 5 minutes? Wow.
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Kieran Brown #FRSA 🏴🇪🇺🏳️🌈 (@Kierbro) reported@PostOffice Thank you for your help. Appreciated.
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Dave from Wokington. (@Dave89579103) reported@DonaldPond6 @PostOffice Because customer service went out the window as wages have gone up, time is money... More employees is less profit.
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Dave Madders (@Actual_madders) reported@PostOffice My friend sent me a parcel from the UK to Thailand. It only took a few day to arrive in Thailand. Now your carrier here however. I have had overnight from BKK no problem. Shopee get me a parcel from china quicker than your local distribution. WTF?
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Paul Onky (@CGarboid) reported@PostOffice Yes, you can upgrade a Freepost item to "Signed For" (recorded delivery) by taking it to a Post Office counter and paying the additional fee. While the recipient usually pays for Freepost, you pay to upgrade the service for extra tracking paying only for the recorded service upg
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𝕲𝖆𝖓𝖊𝖘𝖍 * (@ggganeshh) reportedA poorlady was trying withdraw money from a postoffice a/c of her late husband with no nomination. It had 10k They asked her get family tree + affidavit. Std rate across BLR 7k, affidavit 3k. Shr broke down on hearing it and gave up on the money Corruption crushes the poor
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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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Ben 🇬🇧 (@c55amgblack) reported@DonaldPond6 @SurfaceSkimmer @PostOffice Imagine you had a monopoly then sat on your hands whilst upstart companies muscled in on your turf, offering a cheaper faster service and you increased prices and reduced your services. Now, just what moron would do that?
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Smegga (@LwaziLam) reported@MbusoKhuzwayo_ @Olivia_LaGrange Government is the biggest spender of services & goods in ZAR White businesses will never survive without government spending. You can see now Cyril is trying by all means to shift government spending & services to private sector, i.e Eskom, Transnet, ID preparing, SAA, PostOffice