TalkTalk outages and service status in Chipping Norton, 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 Chipping Norton, England
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TalkTalk Issues Reports Near Chipping Norton, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Chipping Norton and nearby locations:
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Rebekah (@RM_C_) reported from Witney, England@TalkTalk are the actual worst company. MONEY GRABERS! Trying to charge me £99 to leave their company but yet I’ve had no internet for 2 weeks & they keep ringing me to tell me they cannot fit the line for the broadband due to being in a new build and postcode issues 🤬
TalkTalk Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kerrie (@WF2K_) reported@TalkTalk I know because I've been told exactly that by your team and I never said I was frustrated? So I'm not sure why you assumed that.
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TalkTalk (@TalkTalk) reported@DeborahNeedham Hi Debzzz, sorry for the worry! If you’re an active TalkTalk customer and emails linked, you shouldn’t be asked to pay for your email service. This message may have been sent in error. -Mandisa
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Andy Stone (@AndyStoneSheila) reported@TalkTalk your Broadband was already slow, but für last 2 days it’s almost Snail pace. Have you gone bust?
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Fazillionaire (@FAZILLION) reported@TalkTalk I refuse to pay the cancellation fee or call this number. I need an express guarantee that I will not be charged an exorbitant cancellation fee for a service I have not used yet. This is the only action I want from TalkTalk..
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sabu zachariah (@sabu_maramon) reported@TalkTalk Thanks for the reply I have 6 months no land lines ( lots of issues because of that I wasn’t aware of) anyway sorted BB speed is low / sometimes buffering, for months, OR engineer came solve this problem, now I have to pay his fees ?? Your manager can’t solve this issue,
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TonyHol 🏴 (@tonhol67) reported@TalkTalk Hi, I've logged on to my account a few times this morning to look at what offers are available to me. It's get to the Finalising a few things page and then I just get the spinning circle. Is the site down? Cheers
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Paul (@PaulUtd16) reportedHi @TalkTalk is there a reason why you sent an engineer round to fix a problem at my elderly parents just to leave them without internet or phone line for the bank holiday weekend?
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Paul Wales (@PaulWales897674) reported@MartinSLewis #talktalk has been doing this for years, never agree to a contract extension and always source your own phone
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RudolphHart #FarageWillSellTheNHS #FarageTraitor (@RudolphHart) reported@virginmedia I have had more outages with you on this supposedly "no outages" 1gb fibre than I have ever had with talktalk, and I am really pissed of! I am seriously considering leaving you early and making a complaint to offcom.
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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.