Post Office outages and service status in Darlington, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Darlington, England
The chart below shows the number of Post Office reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Darlington, England and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Post Office Issues Reports Near Darlington, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Darlington and nearby locations:
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David Bourne (@DavidBourne1978) reported from Stockton-on-Tees, England@PostOffice if you offer a service, offer the service. 4 branches with no photocopier to authenticate ID. What a joke.
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Marisha pooni (@marisha_p01) reported from Billingham, England@PostOffice horizons systems down - any update on when this will be sorted!!! Affecting businesses, customers being turned away!!
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Chris (@CJXXXXW) reported from Darlington, England@PostOffice hey so you close the crown post office in Darlington stick it in @WHSmith and have so few staff the queue are massive and no one to attend to self service machines not exactly progress backwards step!
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David Bourne (@DavidBourne1978) reported from Thornaby-on-Tees, England@PostOffice I can pick up **** toys for £1 but not a photocopy service?
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Dave Charnley (@charnleyphoto) reported from Stockton-on-Tees, EnglandThe @PostOffice car insurance renewal for a new car is £491 + £20 admin + instalment charges and to cancel costs £50! Other companies start at £350 #ripoffPostOffice
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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Johnny Dowling (@JohnnyDowling10) reported from Sutton, England@UberEats have become the single worst delivery company out there. @PostOffice you are off the hook
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D (@frfunlouis) reported@PostOffice Ordered cancelled, charge back raised. What a shocking service! Thought PO was meant to be one of the best! Will use another courier next time.
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Kieran Brown #FRSA 🏴🇪🇺🏳️🌈 (@Kierbro) reported@PostOffice Thank you for your help. Appreciated.
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Kelly (@Tiger73Quinn) reported@PostOffice The Port Talbot Post office was open, my in-law were there in business hours & it was empty apart from 4 counter staff chatting told each. Why then would an appt be needed if no other customer required a service. Poor customer service. Swansea branch helped them. Staff were lazy
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julian (@Julian2017124) reportedWhy can’t the @PostOffice simply accept that their Camberwell branch has been making repeated errors, that their staff clearly needs proper retraining (and more than just that), and that customers deserve a genuine apology when these incidents happen?
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Isabella Vell (@IsabellaVel_) reportedEverywhere on this planet in every ******* #postoffice you find workers who are the local piece of ****. They can't do a delivery of a #phone case in 1 week. ****** people working for low ****** #money.
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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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David Best (@Davidantbest) reported@PostOffice completely list all faith in PO. I needed three things delivered this week. One was some medication, one was a bank card. All on next day delivery. 7 days later not one has been delivered. Awful service from a service that used to be reliable.
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Barry Smith (@you_bf_smith) reported@DonaldPond6 @PostOffice That sounds stupid, and a bit crazy.