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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 Lichfield, England
The chart below shows the number of TSB Bank reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Lichfield, 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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TSB Bank Issues Reports Near Lichfield, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lichfield and nearby locations:
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Mark Hulme.💀 (@MarkHulme_) reported from Walsall Wood, England@TSB I understand these things happen, but this doesn’t help me out when I’ve been trying to pay bills and need to transfer money first!
TSB Bank Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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sf 🏆🏆🏆🏆 (@custardpie17) reported@TSB thanks for letting me know you became part of Santander four days ago. I shall be closing my account tomorrow, fifty years after opening it. I left Santander several years ago after announcing their DEI credentials which was more about the staff and less about the customer
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MarcHughes86 (@marc_hughes86) reported@TSB yet again I can’t access my money because of your stupid app being down.
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James Smith (@metaled92) reported@soxxylady @TSB You should join @StarlingBank. Very good customer service 24/7 and lots of good features with it too. You can live chat, send a message or call. Though it’s an online app bank so no branches
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Paul (@My_Living_Hell) reported@TSB Unfortunately sending a private message to you is not working
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Ginger Tucci (@Ginger_Tucci) reported@WorldFamousHot1 @TSB I actually really enjoy trying to log in 68 times just to check some bills have been paid - EVERY MONTH. It really makes you feel valued as a customer that they haven’t addressed the issue in 4 years.
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E. J. Gill (@suzycoos) reportedJust spent an hour trying to cancel a direct debit with @TSB because the help & images were absolutely nothing like where to actually find it on the app. Round and round in circles. Utterly useless. & ‘TSB’ bots wanting direct messages to ‘help’ ie scam can get lost!
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Munsell Brown (@LizJRudd) reported from Stourport-on-Severn, England@TSB I've had 2 letters about a saving account I thought was closed years ago. I have no card or note of the a/c. It seems absolutely impossible to speak to someone without the a/c number.
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jamie robertson (@pinkjockalypse) reported@TSB No option on the app tonight to pay credit card. In fact credit card entirely missing from app. 4th time in 3 yrs its gone missing from the app. I note the 'manage cards' option isnt working either so thank Gawd I havent lost my card. Its rather frustrating really.
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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.