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Post Office Outage Report in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, 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 Burton upon Trent, England

The chart below shows the number of Post Office reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Burton upon Trent and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Post Office Outage Chart in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England 11/27/2024 03:45

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Post Office users through our website.

  1. Internet (59%)

    Internet (59%)

  2. Wi-fi (18%)

    Wi-fi (18%)

  3. E-mail (14%)

    E-mail (14%)

  4. Total Blackout (9%)

    Total Blackout (9%)

Live Outage Map Near Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England

The most recent Post Office outage reports came from the following cities: Burton upon Trent.

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City Problem Type Report Time
United KingdomBurton upon Trent Wi-fi
United KingdomDerby E-mail
United KingdomTamworth Internet
United KingdomDerby Internet
United KingdomTamworth Internet
United KingdomDerby E-mail

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Post Office Issues Reports Near Burton upon Trent, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Burton upon Trent and nearby locations:

  • JamesReaderFRF 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.

Post Office Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • HedgesL0u Louise Hedges (@HedgesL0u) reported

    @PostOffice @oohgaryc This is not just this branch. You just do not have enough staff! The one you have left in Barnstaple is not able to serve and look after the self service machines. Says a massive amount about how staff feel that so many have left & you are either unable or unwilling to recruit.

  • KateCzylok Kate (@KateCzylok) reported

    @PostOffice please can you help me? I sent a parcel 2nd class 5/8. It still hasn’t arrived…

  • AbersNat Abers (@AbersNat) reported

    @PostOffice Your organisation more than most has a social responsibility to older people in particular. If you forced an old lady who can only walk 200yds do an extra journey because you were missing a service then you failed. Today a 67 Yr old man was in a right state over this. We got 1/2

  • InteriorAgent John Northwood (@InteriorAgent) reported

    allowed to collect. So if my wife’s ID gets stolen, anybody can collect as it isn’t photo ID? We only have issues with Parcelforce! Every other courier always attempts to leave with a neighbour. It was a standard parcel, didn’t have to be signed for. #postoffice #parcelforce

  • OneFactorial Gordon Robb (@OneFactorial) reported

    I downloaded the @postoffice #easyID app this morning in advance of collecting a package from the Royal Mail sorting office. They had never heard of the app and said they weren’t the Post Office. No worries. They accepted what I showed them anyway. Ah well.

  • CrookesAnn Ann Crookes (@CrookesAnn) reported

    @PaulDon1989 @coeus1982 @PostOffice Most branches have it as a rule of thumb, also there is no actual legal standing by taking a photo, as long as the customer follows the guidance & advice of PO staff, every avenue is covered, comp levels are there for a reason & branch security & staff safety is main priority.

  • coeus1982 Steven Earnshaw (@coeus1982) reported

    @CrookesAnn @PaulDon1989 @PostOffice Noone disputes that.. but where does that stop? No company should or has confidential information on display so that really doesn’t factor. A photo / phone pointing down at a parcel for a picture is not undertaking reconnoissance. Its b/s. Consumers have to protect their interest

  • coeus1982 Steven Earnshaw (@coeus1982) reported

    @siany_d @PostOffice @RoyalMailHelp I’ll help you out a bit. Spoke to 5 PO’s. None have heard of ‘mail integrity laws’ none have issue’s with custs taking parcel photos for records citing ‘many do’ and all suggested OP PO was being a ****. Open plan or not. No sensitive info should be cust facing.

  • coeus1982 Steven Earnshaw (@coeus1982) reported

    @PostOffice Why, when i can take a photo of it in the post office on the counter ready to go? It protects me from spurious damage claims whilst in your custody. Mail integrity laws.. its laugable. So weve established you ask, but its not law, neither is it enforceable?

  • ConboTV Conbo (@ConboTV) reported

    @ShellEnergyHome Hi, I was a customer with @PostOffice but was moved to Shell Broadband. I should be getting 68-82Mbps download but I'm only getting 35-38Mbps but I'm being charged full price still. Secondly, the Internet had gone off for no apparent reason. Can you explain.