Vodafone outages and service status in Shaftesbury, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Shaftesbury, England
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Vodafone Issues Reports Near Shaftesbury, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Shaftesbury and nearby locations:
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Rich Burn (@richieburn) reported from Horton, England@VodafoneUK broadband speed and connectivity still really poor (Wimborne, Dorset) it’s affecting my ability to work at home. Can you please help. Switched router On and off, and advisory next steps you sent don’t work as password is invalid
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Rich Burn (@richieburn) reported from Horton, England@VodafoneUK broadband signal dropping in and out for the past 2 days. Can we get a resolution please.
Vodafone Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Alvin (@Alvin83605954) reported@VodafoneUK you will never get my custom again. It is totally unacceptable to be giving free SIM cards to people who break into this country illegally.
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Birdy Brexit (@BirdyBrexit) reportedSuch a bad service from @VodafoneUK ! will never use them again.
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mdb4trumpet (@mdb4trumpet) reported@VodafoneUK if I could I would cancel my contract right now but I certainly will not be renewing it assisting illegal Immigration you can go to hell
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Nigel Leeder (@qm8tknfyjy) reported@SimonDanczuk @VodafoneUK No, no network makes money of it
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Vodafone Group (@VodafoneGroup) reported@priyeshpatil Hi Priyesh, we're sorry to hear this. You've reached out to our corporate account, unfortunately we're unable to handle customer enquiries like this here. If you are based in the UK, please reach out to @VodafoneUK on Facebook or Instagram, who will be happy to help.
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Meenesh Mistry (@MintyCondition) reported@VodafoneUK your incredibly helpful in store staff have to suffer with an incredibly slow system. It really devalues the service you offer and I’m sure demotivates the staff
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Simon Danczuk (@SimonDanczuk) reportedThinking about it, do @VodafoneUK make any money from the government issuing these emergency alerts?..
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Ironwarrior73 (@Ironwarrior73) reported@VodafoneUK I’m absolutely disgusted and appalled that you’re giving free SIM cards to illegal foreigners while you’re charging me a British coin! You are a disgrace! I won’t be renewing my contract once it’s finished and I e been a customer for 20 years!
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Or Sassur (@Orsassur2) reported@VodafoneUK @VodafoneUK, your customer service in London was an absolute disgrace. I went to your store simply to buy a Vodafone SIM card and was treated like an enemy of the Crown rather than a potential customer. The attitude of the staff was arrogant, hostile and completely disproportionate to such a simple request. When a customer challenges poor service, your employees should not respond with intimidation, threats or an attitude designed to make the customer feel unwelcome. Your store staff are there to serve customers—not interrogate them as if they were members of the Secret Service. I expected professionalism from a major British telecommunications company. Instead, I experienced arrogance, hostility and behaviour that left me questioning whether Vodafone actually wants customers. @VodafoneUK, is this really the standard of customer service you consider acceptable in London? Because if so, the problem isn't the customer. The problem is Vodafone.
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Edward Ward (@EAandSJWard) reported@dave_aldrine I’m ready to say goodbye to @VodafoneUK that’s a sure fact. Sick of the terrible signal everywhere. Sending messages in bottles is currently more successful.