Post Office Outage Report in Nottingham, 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 Nottingham, England
The chart below shows the number of Post Office reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Nottingham and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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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 (54%)
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Total Blackout (23%)
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E-mail (8%)
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Wi-fi (8%)
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Phone (8%)
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Post Office Issues Reports Near Nottingham, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Nottingham and nearby locations:
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jill clarke
(@brodiejay2) reported
from
Annesley, England
@PostOffice I need a number for Sutton in ashfield branch . There is no option anywhere for the nature of my complaint . Or a message back please .
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Raven 🦁🦊
(@RuthieR) reported
from
Belton, England
@PostOffice @Cotswolds_D @RoyalMailHelp Good Lord. This response is beyond bad. No empathy, no attempt to help, just passing the buck onto someone else. "Not my problem" Dreadful.
Post Office Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Richard
(@Richard28893213) reported
@PostOffice Why on earth can't I ring my local post office? Are we really in the situation where I have to, during a pandemic, go there IN PERSON, just to ask then if they offer a service???
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Lozza
(@laurenceamason) reported
@PostOffice …accept 5 bags as that is the law. I have never had this trouble from other Post Offices. Please can you explain what your rules officially are as she was incredibly rude to me. Kindest Regards
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PostyMcPostface
(@PostieMcPost) reported
@umist0966 @PostOffice Post Office don’t make the Rules on posting. That’s done by the CAA who decide on Dangerous goods etc and then pass it down to Royal Mail. Hence why PO ask what’s inside Parcels. RM can destroy dangerous goods parcels and have done many times in the last. Letters however….
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Saj Azim Jimmy ساجد عظيم
(@saj__azim) reported
Still waiting to be paid @PostOffice #loveIsland crazy how this is allowed, thanks for your support everyone @PhilFoden - Saj @NateDiaz209 #TuesdayFeeling 💙
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Victoria ECY
(@EdenCottage) reported
@PostOffice @RoyalMailHelp Thankyou. They’re no help to be honest as we use Drop & Go which is a Post Office service rather than RM. We’ve had to try Click & Drop today but would prefer to stay with D&G if poss so that our PO gets the business!
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rich b
(@richyb83) reported
@PostOffice is live chat not working on post office home insurance? Thanks
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Nikki
(@NikkiRose247) reported
@PostOffice yet another generic email with no real answer to my question. Having sent a reply it will now take 5 dayss for them to get back to me. Shocking customer service…really helps with the stress and bereavement of the situation thanks guys 👍🏻
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Metal Clay
(@MetalClaySchool) reported
@PostOffice might help if you tell the public at the top of this site the Royal mail twitter account.
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Nick O'Donnell
(@gnickodonnell) reported
@DavidDavisMP Are you a Tory? If so, f*cking do something about it. We all already know it’s a bad idea. We all already know it’s a way to fix outcomes. We know that. Your colleagues are saying “people already need photo ID to pick up parcels at the @PostOffice” which is a lie. Sort it out!
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WakeMeUpWhenThisIsOver
(@umist0966) reported
@PostOffice Please send me a link to the 'rules' that make it mandatory for me, as a customer, to tell you what's in my letter before you agree to accept it! At an airport I merely have to confirm that my suitcase doesn't contain a prohibited item - why is the Post Office so "special"?