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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 Honiton, England
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TSB Bank Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lilith Tuylor (@lilith15016) reported@TSB I don't understand why TSB accept log in details for weeks, then decide they're not valid, and you have to have an extra password, and tell them the device is your own again.
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✨ paige (@paigedanielsxo) reported@TSB why is my card not working? I can’t use my bank card, contactless or Apple Pay but I can login to online banking?
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⭕CommonSense⭕ (@C0mm0nSen53) reported@TSB are quite literally the worst! And their customer service is somehow even worse than the bank itself! I'd get more calling the local zoo and asking for the sloths to get me some help 😩
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Geoff (@geoffb37) reported@TSB block on card and I get out thru to fraud help centre mombai , really deplorable customer service , now on call for 40 mins . Been a loyal customer for years and now moving.
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Kevin Maguire (@RainTown) reported@TSB I have a very general question. Are you able to, if the customer asks, to tell them which cash machine and what time of day a specific cash machine withdrawal was made?
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Capital-1 (@scotland_999) reported@TSB Just had the worse customer service tonight. Called TSB re and unauthorised charge for PlayStation. I got a call taker who clearly does not have a personality or ability to speak English. She was so unwilling to help or go the extra step. No good.
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Allibalibee (@AllisonKomorows) reported@TSB what's going on? App not working again!!
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Graham Teale (@GrahamTeale) reported@TSB you blocked my card, then unblocked and approved transaction. Then immediately blocked my card. You rang twice just for two seconds with no caller id. Customer Service states same thing, will call within 24 hours . Very poor service. Get your act together
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Mitch Mitchell (@gordonomicon) reported@TSB Hello. I received a letter from you confirming a change of address for someone who isn't me. I'm not even a TSB customer. Could you DM me to sort this out?
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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.