TSB Bank status: access issues and outage reports
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TSB Bank plc is a retail and commercial bank in the United Kingdom and a subsidiary of Sabadell Group. TSB Bank operates a network of 536 branches across England, Scotland and Wales.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Swindon, England
The chart below shows the number of TSB Bank reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Swindon, 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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Live Outage Map Near Swindon, England
The most recent TSB Bank outage reports came from the following cities: Swindon.
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Mobile App | 2 months ago |
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Transactions | 9 months ago |
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Login | 2 years ago |
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Transfer | 2 years ago |
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TSB Bank Issues Reports Near Swindon, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Swindon and nearby locations:
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Mike (@M_J_H354) reported from Fairford, England@TSB your app is misbehaving again. The three squares requiring information above the log in button are not visible. Please sort ASAP. Very dissatisfied and disappointed with this service
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Satnam Singh (@satnam6502) reported from Kemble, England@Steve_Casselman @TSB That is not the issue here.
TSB Bank Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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JacquiB (@tripsfantastic) reported@TSB absolutely garbage customer service. Put two complaints through neither of which have been dealt with. These boots are made for walking
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Lee Hewat (@Leehewat28) reported@TSB I was able to use my memorable information earlier but back to getting an error message to re-set it back up
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Karen Payne (@KarenPayne65912) reported@TSB app not working again 😡
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Simon Parry (@sparry951) reported@TSB Just a quick one. My credit card DD is due to go out on 7th April. Usually if you make a payment 4 working days before then it stops or reduces the DD. I'm assuming that as Friday and Monday are not working days if I made a payment today it would make no difference?
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Innovation Festival (@innovfest) reported@TSB visited Edinburgh branch - machines say you can pay in cash - you can’t - hence end up in long queue for service
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Bigdaveman (@bigdavemanman) reported@Elviajero1275 @TSB Calling companies out about their service all the time, serial complainer?? !!
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Not RichardMeddingTSB (@RichardMeddings) reported@rich1903dandy @TSB Because they’re sheisters. Terrible tech & terrible treatment of customers (FCA) has fined TSB £10.9 million for failures in its treatment of customers in financial difficulty, including vulnerable individuals and those in arrears, between June 2014 and March 2020
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Potters (@spotter75) reported@TSB So how can you describe it as being free of charges then - sounds like it is triggered when ever it’s paid off. So if the customer pays early (unless in the last 90 days) they will pay a fee. Your website doesn’t make it clear. Heard of Consumer Duty?!
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MandyJ (@mjmjejkj) reported@TSB App down yet again. Send DM message failed!!
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Oli Ashman (@OliAshman) reportedIt "kicked off" a little bit in the local @TSB bank this morning. A lady was complaining loudly about not being able to pay money in at the counter after being directed to use the machine, the guy at the machine was getting frustrated with it and ended up punching it! The queue were complaining amongst themselves about how the bank only had one window open. I kept quiet because I knew people wouldn't accept why it is like this in most UK businesses. People cost too much to employ, successive governments has made this more and more expensive so businesses have no choice but to cut staff. Most of the UK's current problems is down to staff and pension costs. The only way to improve this is: 1. Reverse the employers NI rise 2. Raise the age employers have to auto enrol and contribute to pensions for staff 3. Link minimum wage increases to inflation, capped at 5% and collared at 2.5% If the 3 measures above were enacted the UK would feel like it is improving as time marches on and in 10 years time the situation would feel a lot better.