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Santander UK plc is a British bank, wholly owned by the Spanish Santander Group. Santander offers current accounts, savings, investments, loans, credit cards and other financial products.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Luton, England
The chart below shows the number of Santander reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Luton 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 Santander users through our website.
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Transactions (25%)
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Login (23%)
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Website (21%)
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Mobile App (19%)
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Withdrawals (6%)
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Transfer (6%)
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Santander Issues Reports Near Luton, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Luton and nearby locations:
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Jane palmer (@palmsjane1965) reported from Hertfordshire, England
@alex_thfc22 @Barclays @santanderuk Working in banking you need Santander to deal with it as they will be able to locate the payment, Barclays won’t.
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Patrick Keyte (@PatrickKeyte) reported from London Colney, England
@santanderuk I’ve been trying to apply for a loan all day and once I put the OTP in your site breaks, this has happened numerous times. I can’t use another browser because it asks for a landline number which I do not have.
Santander Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sarah Ebner (@sarahjebner) reported
@MorganBroadcast So sorry to hear about this - terrible for it to happen, but the reactions of @santanderuk & @VirginActiveUK must have made a difficult situation so much worse.
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CA Purkis (@OstrichWars) reported
@MorganBroadcast @santanderuk The request usually shows them how serious you are about getting the information. You would be able to see how they came to their conclusions!? If you need any help with the GDPR request - DM me.
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Kate Watson (@KRH64445995) reported
@MorganBroadcast Apple have published a way to unlock iPhones without the passcode on their website. The method requires plugging your iPhone into a computer (Mac or PC) and putting it in recovery mode. @santanderuk
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Cllr Kate Chinn 💙 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@Epsom_Chinn) reported
@MorganBroadcast @santanderuk I had a card stolen and the PIN number used 2006/7 time. I made a statement saying I had never written it down as I changed it the day I got the card. They accepted this and reimbursed me so that’s 16 yrs ago. I believe banks know it can happen !!!
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🐺Liz🐺 (@gsdliz) reported
@NeilMackay78 @MorganBroadcast @santanderuk As a Santander customer I'm following this closely too! Absolutely horrific experience for the poor girl.
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Karen (@kazzydoodah) reported
@MorganBroadcast @santanderuk @VirginActiveUK I’m so sorry this has happened to you, this is just awful. I hope you can get a more suitable response from both companies and soon 🤞🏼 X
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Anne Booth 💙 (@Bridgeanne) reported
@MorganBroadcast That is absolutely terrible. I was actually thinking of transferring to @santanderuk & I definitely won't rush to do that now. I can't believe what a terrible experience you have had - & the fact that they also took from your savings is appalling. I hope it all gets sorted asap.
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Gordon Hudson *️⃣ (@gordonhudsonnu) reported
@trishvoice @MorganBroadcast @santanderuk Its farcical that banks let you log in and see your PIN number. But this reinforces once again why I only carry an American Express card on me when I am out.
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Complexicated Cookie @Abominable Snowmen BFI (@Johnboy_Cook) reported
@lunglock @santanderuk That’s really disturbing and interesting, On the PIN issue, I’m pretty sure the Santander App will show / remind you of PINs once you’ve logged in. The bigger issue here is how they got around the facial recognition/passcode to access the app. Virgin Active could be liable…
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Jason💙 (@JasonTheHH) reported
@MorganBroadcast That’s truly awful. @santanderuk needs evidence that you compromised your own PIN security. Sounds very unlikely that you did! Note: is there a way for a thief to have a PIN reset sent to your phone (& was this done?), or even to remind you of your PIN in the App? (Some apps do)