Post Office Outage Report in Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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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 Banchory, Scotland
The chart below shows the number of Post Office reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Banchory 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
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Graham 🔪🐝
(@sykobee) reported
@MrClyfar @PostOffice The fact that the number of issues was so high (over an order of magnitude higher than what would be expected) should have been caught early and fixed before too much damage was done. Instead they doubled down, and hid this information from the victims and courts.
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Metal Clay
(@MetalClaySchool) reported
@PostOfficeNews @PostOffice Chairman should go and look at current flagship cases. You should be ashamed as a Chairman and the CEO. Post Office management should be ashamed of their cover ups. Your legal teams should hang their heads in shame intimidating people who raise complaints. The Press are watching
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Dr Paolo Gustavo Simeone
(@PaulSim10353260) reported
@PostOffice Although I'm certain that your top brass/the cowardly/irresponsible, incompetents who've ruined people's lives thru this awful calamity will NEVER suffer, from now on, & whenever possible, even if it means spending more, I will avoid using your service.
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Jen 💙⚓️
(@060644FranceJen) reported
@davidallengreen The #PostOffice should pay out compensation for the many shattered lives. I gather there are more who need help?
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Ștefan Iaonco
(@DeExilio) reported
from
Copmanthorpe, England
A key issue in today’s Court of Appeal @PostOffice judgment is that PO - like some other bodies like HSE or RSPCA - acts as a Private Prosecutor. Given emerging issues with the Horizon IT system, it is more likely that a police/ @cpsuk investigation would not have led to charges
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viren2468
(@viren2468) reported
@jamiesont The post office should now be prosecuted for fraud entry bringing these cases as they knows it was their system at fault and still blamed these poor postmasters a Shame on you @postoffice You are a disgrace expensive ans useless company
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Andrew Singleton
(@singostokey) reported
What gets me is the Post Office knew their new accounting software had bugs and faults but they released it anyway and didn’t figure that any accounting anomalies must be down to the system but chose to blame innocent people #postoffice #courtofappeal #39postmasters
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Metal Clay
(@MetalClaySchool) reported
@PostOfficeNews @PostOffice No they are not postmasters They are sub post officers male and female. Postmistress like the pregnant lady who was sent to jail. You think compensation is the one solution? Accountability is better. Read your flagship cases.
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ciaran smyth
(@cpsmyth1) reported
@PostOfficeNews @PostOffice That scandal was absolutely horrendous. Big corporations appear to have lost the run of themselves. More damage from them than benefit. Best wishes to all those decent innocent people who suffered because of this abuse of power.
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Graham Lovelace
(@glovelace) reported
Who are the #PostOffice directors and senior managers that doubled down after IT glitches were first identified? What actions were taken, or will now be taken, against them for their roles in the #PostOfficeScandal?