Post Office Outage Report in Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales
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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 Harlech, Wales
The chart below shows the number of Post Office reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Harlech 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 (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 Harlech, Wales
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Harlech and nearby locations:
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Graham Perch
(@ymaescafe) reported
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Harlech, Wales
@PostOffice The elderly couple are talking to claims. Claims requested a letter of confimation that they did not go on the trip, which i produced. Now they are asking for confirmation from the hotel that the couple didnt stay. Not very impressive customer service in my opinion.
Post Office Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Metal Clay
(@MetalClaySchool) reported
@BBCNews @PostOffice Worst case In British legal history. POST OFFICE HORIZON SCANDAL. Breaking news... All 39 cleared. Post Office most untrusted brand. Bring the management to account and a Public enquiry @BorisJohnson The management love covering up flagship cases. More to come.
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Linzi Weatherson 🖤🏳️🌈
(@LipspeakerLinzi) reported
Thinking of the 42 postmasters in Court today. To be accused of stealing, convicted of theft & in some cases put in prison because of a faulty IT system is just awful! Shame on you @PostOffice - you’ve already paid £58m in compensation, are we the public going to pay for this? 📮
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Tim B.
(@The_Swell_Shark) reported
Just been reading up on this #postmaster case on the BBC website. Fair to say @PostOffice you are an absolute **** show and frankly should be ashamed of yourselves. Sending innocent people to jail for nothing & the hurt all concerned incl. Friends and family is appalling 1/
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Satyamev Jayate.
(@Sachaikesaath) reported
@IndiaPostOffice @IndiaPostOffice Any update on my complaint,Will my letter be accepted today and will i get the postal order of Rs.10 for which i am daily going to postoffice from 2days.
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mags
(@magsiesss) reported
Hope that the verdict is in favour of those poor @PostOffice workers. Total scandal the PO took it to court. Wonder if that was around the time they lost £100 we paid to HMRC and could not find a record of that payment.
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iang
(@iang_fc) reported
@PortfolioWoman @fujitsu_uk @PostOffice For a computing system to get accounting wrong is unacceptable. Is there a description of how the errors occurred?
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Weathergirl #FBPE #FBPPR #FBPA 🇪🇺🔶 💙
(@NoraHutson) reported
@489Marsh @BBCNews This was a disgraceful episode and such a waste of public money and court time too. But the worst is that some innocent people went to jail over this, lost jobs and livelihood, and some have died, still deemed guilty. #PostOffice
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Happy Hatter
(@HappyLuton1982) reported
@PostOffice you should be hanging your heads in shame. These people have had their lives taken from them because of a false accusation. I hope they now sue the **** out of you and hope they can get some sort of their lives back now. #postoffice
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🏴 John Gordon 🏴
(@JohnGor30307844) reported
@DavidLammy We need to understand why @PostOffice only apologised now. We do not need an inquiry. We need a police investigation to determine the criminality behind the court cases when @PostOffice officials knew there was a problem with Horizon but chose to prosecute innocents.
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Rachael Elliott MBA, Dip. Couns., MBACP
(@rachaeleelliott) reported
@LBCNews This is one of the worst miscarriages of justice, ever. Pregnant women, mothers of young children sent to prison. People forced to sell houses to repay monies supposedly stolen. I hope these people make @PostOffice pay. Absolute disgrace.