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Post Office Outage Report in Bordon, Hampshire, 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 Bordon, England

The chart below shows the number of Post Office reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Bordon 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 Bordon, Hampshire, England 03/19/2026 09:00

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Internet (42%)

    Internet (42%)

  2. Total Blackout (32%)

    Total Blackout (32%)

  3. Wi-fi (16%)

    Wi-fi (16%)

  4. E-mail (11%)

    E-mail (11%)

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Post Office Issues Reports Near Bordon, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bordon and nearby locations:

  • ianpowe96421384 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

  • hannylou Hannah Hatch (@hannylou) reported from Bordon, England

    @PostOffice I sent a DM yesterday but still no reply , please can someone help.

  • RMajor86 Richard Major (@RMajor86) reported from Farnham, England

    Turns 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

  • sector4focus Tom Levitt (@sector4focus) reported from Guildford, England

    @paullewismoney @PostOffice have done the same - when you use their mail forwarding service the letters now often arrive in single use plastic bags. #GetYourActTogether #plasticwaste

  • RMajor86 Richard Major (@RMajor86) reported from Farnham, England

    Eventually 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...

  • Mark_Sweeny_ 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

Post Office Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MetalClaySchool 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

  • danny_motion Danny (@danny_motion) reported

    @HelloCity1894 @PostOffice Crazy! poor people. Can't imagine what that felt like to be accused and have everyone not believe you that you're innocent.

  • Nickjames40Nick Nick James (@Nickjames40Nick) reported

    @pjm1kbw @PostOffice Have you read the Private Eye investigations into this shameful episode. It was obvious from the outset that these poor people were innocent. There was just 39 today. Hundreds more are still affected, wrongly convicted.

  • cornwell167 Elizabeth Cornwell (@cornwell167) reported

    @AndrewBooton @PostOffice I hope they are,& these poor people are compensated,it was an utterly disgraceful episode.

  • Trish3560 i’m his mother (@Trish3560) reported

    @redsteeze Why on earth would people want to help the inefficient bloated postoffice? We have better delivery systems and email. Email and text, they are instant. Im so tired of all the crap junk mail i get and immediately throw away. Its a waste

  • Nico_Macdonald Nico Macdonald (@Nico_Macdonald) reported

    @adhib @nickwallis Yes, people motivated to think the worst of those whose livelihoods they shaped. The @PostOffice was allowed to be a ‘prosecuting authority’ and if one considers its history and importance, going back to the Tudors, its militant and harsh treatment of people is not so surprising.

  • number8buser Truth and Justice (@number8buser) reported

    @PostOfficeNews @PostOffice YOU ARE QUITE SIMPLY A TOTAL DISGRACE OF A SERVICE.

  • GilllianNash GCTN (@GilllianNash) reported

    @PostOfficeNews @PostOffice An apology is nowhere near adequate. People within the PO were aware of issues with Horizon, but still staff were persecuted. The Post Office can never recompense people enough. There should be criminal charges. How do you sleep?

  • THFC_NI NI_THFC (@THFC_NI) reported

    @jennyranderson @PostOffice Lives ruined and even though vindicated this will likely still have an impact on their lives for ever. Should be paid the remainder of their working lives salary, pension, should also be heavily compensated. It won't bring back the time lost but it will help.

  • theboyroy3 theboyroy (@theboyroy3) reported

    @PostOfficeNews @PostOffice Fiona was charged with false accounting. Phil’s business was ruined. With the criminal charge hanging over her, Fiona was spat at in the street and called a thief. Phil was told not to bother reapplying to manage his service station franchises at the end of their leases.