TalkTalk outages and service status in Launceston, England
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TalkTalk offers broadband internet (ADSL), television (IPTV) and home service. TalkTalk also offers mobile phone and mobile internet service as mobile virtual network operator using the Vodafone wireless network.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Launceston, England
The chart below shows the number of TalkTalk reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Launceston, England and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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TalkTalk Issues Reports Near Launceston, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Launceston and nearby locations:
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Tyler Worth (@TylerJWorth) reported from Saint Cleer, EnglandMy #opensignal TRUE Speed Test on #Wifi Why is upload never even remotely balanced with download speeds @TalkTalk
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Haydon Beagley (@haydonbeagley) reported from Launceston, England@JMaso846 @ThisIsNoahEvans With BT is a love/hate thing if your in a good area you can get good service. Otherwise it’s poor. Had nothing but trouble with companies like TalkTalk. Could barely get 10.
TalkTalk Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Joanna Ross (@JoannaR47564283) reported@jomickane @Benleo @virginmedia I tried to transfer from Talktalk to Virgin but on the handover day Virgin never turned up after waiting for them all day. Then they told me the service wasn’t available in my area. Went crawling back to Talk talk.
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brendan (@kegger1664) reported@TalkTalk No resolution. No real apology or acknowledgment that I had to find out myself the order was cancelled. Passed to yet another department. Looks like @VodafoneUK or @ThreeUK will be getting a new customer !!!
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john stewart (@johnstewar88) reported@CruellaDeBreck2 @TalkTalk That's awful, absolutely terrible. Company @CruellaDeBreck2
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Mary Holmes (@maryholmes61) reported@TalkTalk If it's quicker for me to deal with you then okay. But Im anxious im missing important emails. Please help.
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Valley Girl (@FFWondeful) reported@talktalk my services were disconnected and your team is forcefully telling me to pay for it even though I explained to them respectfully the situation …bad customer service very rude agents .
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brendan (@kegger1664) reported@TalkTalk Got to say so disappointed with your service and communication. Don’t think I’ll be carrying on with my order. Such a poor poor service.
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Martin Law (@Martin_Law) reported@JU51LNS @TalkTalk Luckily I use my AOL email address from 25 years ago. AOL never charged me a penny. Disgraceful
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allie ♥️ (@alliewillie38) reported@TalkTalk You have a whole string of messages from this am. I’m repeating myself for around the 6th time and you have no desire to help, all you do is stall the process.
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Fusion Media (@ChrisJAHall) reported@TalkTalk why have you sent me a bill for nearly £40 when I am no longer your customer? This is whilst I am currently suing you for now at least £500 due to your previous awful service and now obvious incompetence.
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Tigol (@bigoltiddies) reported@JU51LNS @TalkTalk It was never YOUR email, it belonged to TalkTalk and they simply rented it to you as a perk of being subscribed to their service. You've cancelled or are cancelling so they're no longer giving you a free email and instead asking you to pay. BT does/did the same. As did/does Sky. Virginmedia just straight delete the email address after 90 days. You're making a deal out of nothing. Pay the fiver a month and use the time to port out valuable emails by forwarding them to your other email then when you're confident you've got it all transferred, cancel the payment.