Vodafone outages and service status in Ross on Wye, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Ross on Wye, England
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Vodafone Issues Reports Near Ross on Wye, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Ross on Wye and nearby locations:
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Samantha Waddington (@samwadd) reported from Cinderford, EnglandAbsolutely fuming with @VodafoneUK having been forced to change our data plan, now one phone not getting data and will take 48 hours to fix! Have been lied to and completely messed about. #angry #fuming #notlookedafter #loyaltymeansnothing
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alyx❣™ (@MissAlyxMills) reported from Christchurch, England@VodafoneUK what is happening with my signal i have none in the GL167 area
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Jon Matthews (@JonMatthews1966) reported from Cinderford, England@Serena1642 @VodafoneUK BT Mobile only charge for MMS outside of our allowance. Perhaps Vodafone class emojis as MMS? Change provider but keep your number after checking your local signal coverage
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David Loughlin💙 (@daloughlin) reported from Saint Maughans, WalesiPhone (under warranty) wouldn’t charge properly. Website TOBi chatbot a barrier to good service. Found a human at @VodafoneUK store in London. Was told to take it to Apple. Did same today in Cardiff. Problem solved. England 0 Wales 1. #pocketlint
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alyx❣™ (@MissAlyxMills) reported from Coleford, England@VodafoneUK is your network having problems? Very low signal even frequently changing into 'emergency calls only' in Gloucestershire
Vodafone Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Catherine Rawcliffe (@cmwrawcliffe) reported@_AgainstMyWill @ZiaYusufUK @VodafoneUK I guess youre going to have to get used to life without a mobile phone then. All UK mobile network providers have similar charity schemes.
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This Brown Geek (@thisbrowngeek) reported@ZiaYusufUK Literally called everyone I know who is on @VodafoneUK and told them what’s happening - they ALL want to cancel. Get fcked @vodafone 🖕🏼
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Gem (@welsh_girlie) reported@VodafoneUK Broadband activated last Friday. Tried to login the app. The forgotten username button doesn’t work and when I press forgot password it tells me a password is needed. Scrapped that and logged in online and it’s saying my first bill is double what it should be!?!
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That guy (@DaveHol27360883) reported@VodafoneUK Handing out sim cards to rapists. Shame on you, you'll never get my business again.
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LW (@Bredebeck) reported@sanj_lal1 @toadmeister I'm going to see how much it will cost me to cancel my Vodafone contract....@VodafoneUK
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Stuart1959 (@StuartT34021273) reported@edfen19 @EE @VodafoneUK I'm leaving them cancelling my mobile account gave them the 30 days notice & tv & broadband account will be next when contract runs out best network in britain MY ARSE 🤬
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DaisyMae (@suemcdonald342) reportedIs this right? 😳 @VodafoneUK Im horrified. You’re actually making the problem worse by doing this! 🤨
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ShazzerMac3 (@ShazzerMac3) reportedHey @VodafoneUK why are you giving out free SIM cards to illegal immigrants. I’m a long standing customer and will be moving my account until you cease aiding abetting illegal immigrants into this country. Shame on you.
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Paul Andrews (@vanillaweb) reported@SimonDanczuk @VodafoneUK United Kingdom • The government has paid mobile network operators for system support and rollout. Contracts totaling around £15.9 million were awarded to the UK’s four main operators to support the Emergency Alerts system for five years.
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Andy T (@Andy_T_) reportedThankfully I'm not and will never be with @VodafoneUK