Post Office outages and service status in Bordon, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bordon, England
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Post Office Issues Reports Near Bordon, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bordon and nearby locations:
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ian powell (@ianpowe96421384) reported from Farnham, England@PostOffice Hi A small parcel I posted has not arrived.There were loose fish oil and multi vitamin tablets. Would that flag a problem. I have no tracking.Would po I posted it know Ian
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Mark Sweeny (@Mark_Sweeny_) reported from Farnham, England@eileentso @PaulaVennells1 @PostOffice @olivershah This is absolutely a terrible story. Cause faulty IT and the effect on people’s lives is devistating. Full public enquiry required. @BorisJohnson time to act on something that is wrong when those in charge won’t step up
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Richard Major (@RMajor86) reported from Farnham, EnglandTurns out the @WHSmith staff cant actually SEE the self service tills, because of the way Smiths and @PostOffice have laid out the store. So theyll never know when people need parcels collecting from the machine. So self service Custs have to up to the tills. Which have a queue
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Richard Major (@RMajor86) reported from Farnham, EnglandEventually the other self service till was fixed. From what I could gather, it just had to be turned on. Why not turn both on in the morning, I don’t know. Who knew that putting @PostOffice’s into the worst shop on the High Street, @WHSmith, would mean it would all go to shit...
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Hannah Hatch (@hannylou) reported from Bordon, England@PostOffice I sent a DM yesterday but still no reply , please can someone help.
Post Office Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Rants of us (@Rantsofus1) reported@CustomsRe5 @PostOffice They can take the time they need who says they need to be fast. Everyone needs a service
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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) 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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Cowardly Lion (@Cat_onabike) reported@PostOffice I asked to use the self-service equipment to send a parcel. The team leader said 'No, the manager says we don't allow that.' Why not? 'None of your business. I don't have to tell you. I don't work for the Post Office.' Can I speak to the manager? 'He doesn't work here.' /2
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Jordan (@JordanPostingX) reported@PostOffice Do you know how you support the use and accessibility of cash? Your partners @coopuk NEVER have anyone available on the Post Office branded till to withdraw cash. All weekend with no access to cash at Areley Kings. Terrible. It should be called fun-Cooperative.
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Philip Whitehurst (@Toffeewolfie) reported@PostOffice why..on your website does it say the DVLA charge 17 quid to renew your driving licence online....when they only charge 14.... Is this to encourage more to use your service..
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Eggbert Cheeseman III (@ECheesemanIII) reported@PostOffice why are you so difficult to deal with? Go to the post office to try and post some parcels trying to earn some money and your systems are not working. Just rubbish @eBay_UK @WelshGovernment
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Yahna Greg (@YahnaGreg) reported@A196729A Totally! Stupid useless military, dumb useless police, dumb firefighters, dumb teachers, stupid roads, dumb free public school, stupid stupid medicare, dumb postoffice...
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Tweedie (@Tweediec1) reported@griminthenorth @Chris61172903 Scrounging old b@£trd be down the postoffice for his pension and getting free bus pass and everything discounted because he is a bloody pensioner,
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peoplearestupid77 (@pplrstupid977) reported@DazWould @PostOffice There's no such service as 'Recorded Delivery'. The options are Special Delivery - tracked & signed & guaranteed next day, which is £9.95 or Signed for, 1st class which is £3.80 or 2nd class £2.77. PO clerk will have asked questions to determine which service the customer meant