Vodafone outages and service status in Lennoxtown, Scotland
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- Vodafone generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Lennoxtown, including 0 direct reports.
- The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet.
- Internet (100%)
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lennoxtown, Scotland
The chart below shows the number of Vodafone reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Lennoxtown, Scotland 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 Lennoxtown, Scotland
The most recent Vodafone outage reports came from the following cities: Glasgow.
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Vodafone Issues Reports Near Lennoxtown, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lennoxtown and nearby locations:
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Danny (@danny_ltd) reported from Stirling, Scotland@VodafoneUK when your gigafast broadband was working it was good, but it’s been 2 weeks since it stopped working, a total of 7 hours of phone calls and still nothing. Just Fix It.
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Mhairi Shepherd (@MhairiShep) reported from Glasgow, Scotland@VodafoneUK what's going on guys? Sent my phone for repair in January -advised it would take few days to repair. 3 months later and advisors still cant tell me where my phone is. Lost? Stolen? Tried complaints dept twice who still haven't phoned me back with any update 😔 help
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Dion Davis (@diondavis_) reported from Cambuslang, Scotland@VodafoneUK Hi, I've send a DM a few days ago and sent various tweets. Not heard back at all. Are yous able to help? Thank you.
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Brogan Rogan Trevino (@BroganRoganTrev) reported from Glasgow, Scotland@VodafoneUK Enjoy being billed repeatedly for services you cancelled months ago, and enjoy listening to a recorded tune for hours on end while you try to get this remedied abs make a complaint. Vodafone - more than just useless!
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danclyro_DBD (@danclyro_DBD) reported from Glasgow, Scotland@VodafoneUK I went to pay my bill, once I put in my details I was taken to a screen that said that there was an issue and to refresh and try again. Pressed refresh, asked to pay bill again, so I did and the same thing happened. Checked my bank and I've been charged twice.
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Gillian Cruden Kelly (@gilkes1975) reported from Bishopbriggs, Scotland@VodafoneUK I am having a real problem getting through to you and need help from a human not a robot
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Ian Adam (@speedwaysnapper) reported from Glasgow, Scotland@VodafoneUK why call me today after I asked for my PAC code offering me the deal I asked you for 3 weeks ago but you refused to offer too late you have just lost a loyal customer to @ThreeUK
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Sharon McKenna (@SJPLMCK) reported from Glasgow, ScotlandStill no broadband and have been cut off the customer care line twice tonight. Day 5 with no internet and @VodafoneUK do not care
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グリーンさん (@timbhoy1) reported from Cambuslang, Scotland@GeorgeMonbiot @VodafoneUK Talk talk are no different, we tried to cancel my mothers account for almost two years I eventually stopped the DD. I know they run a business but their customer care/credit controllers don’t believe your parent has died, it’s pay us or we put you to debt collection.
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Paul Murray (@RealPaulMurray) reported from Glasgow, Scotland@VodafoneUK Super customer service. Thanks. 🤬
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Paul Murray (@RealPaulMurray) reported from Glasgow, Scotland@VodafoneUK how long does it take to cancel a dead person’s account?
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Dot Connolley (@dot2005) reported from Milngavie, ScotlandAfter sorting this problem out with @VodafoneUK back in June, and being reassured that everything had been ironed out, I am still being plagued by Zinc Company.
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Louise J Annan (@ljannan) reported from Glasgow, Scotland@tinbum @VodafoneUK This is the 4th day of trying to get a response from the customer service team. Something has gone really wrong with a communications company that refuses to communicate!!!
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Eleanor Restrick (@EleanorRestrick) reported from Mollinburn, Scotland@VodafoneUK Hi Alice I have sent you my details. Kindly get in touch #Disgraceful #harassment yet again terrible customer service from @Vodacom @VodafoneUK and I’m no longer a customer #shocking 🙈
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J.Gilleece.Reggaeman I'm a 3.5% man (@Gandhiway) reported from Clydebank, Scotland@DavidDavisMP @VodafoneUK That's what inadequate regulations does pal. So hard cheese, you support cutting read tape.
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Alastair McIntosh (@alastairmci) reported from Glasgow, Scotland@WithaVeeAy @VodafoneUK It’s not a browser issue. It’s a broadband provider issue.
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David Collins (@daviebhoy75) reported from Cambuslang, Scotland@VodafoneUK .Customer service through this pandemic is absolutely shocking.Not willing to help loyal customers who are struggling in these difficult times is disgraceful.Another company on the list of places not to use when this is all over !
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mybhoysconordec (@conorndec) reported from Glasgow, Scotland@VodafoneUK Am trying to cancel a insurance claim because a got an upgrade but no one will answer now 110 mins waiting
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ItPG (@ItSteben) reported from Glasgow, Scotland.@VodafoneUK's complete disregard for customer service & data is the reason I won't recommend them to anyone. It took them 4 months to cancel my contract despite being completed. Now those 4 months have backed up and my information has been passed onto some vulture debt company
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Liam McCabe (@liamrun) reported from Stirling, Scotland@VodafoneUK Ross it is, in any sphere, the worst customer service I have ever received. The whole episode has been an utter shambles. I deeply regret signing up with an organisation as disorganised, dysfunctional and disingenuous as @VodafoneUK.
Vodafone Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Nike Ralph (@MjelkRen) reported@djp4cm4n @VodafoneUK wtf explain this @VodafoneUK I will cancel immediately. I have no loyalty to your ****** network
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bob the buildier (@Lee72337556) reported@VodafoneUK I’ve been a customer for over 15 years paid my bill got a Farley good signal now I learned you give economic migrants coming over on the boats free sim cards with six months worth of data. I’m cancelling my contract today.
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nivek llaxoc (@nivekllaxoc) reported@VodafoneUK @grok whoever answers first. What percentage of the UK do you cover for 4G and 5G network. It would be good to know so called fact versus actual reality. Go ...
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Stephen B (@Stephen40141780) reported@VodafoneUK I’m a Vodafone customer with multiple contracts. Reports say Vodafone provided 2,500 SIMs with 6 months’ free data to Care4Calais, supporting migrants/asylum seekers. Is this true? If so, I’ll move my business and all my family’s Vodafone contracts. Please answer.
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Robert Kilcoyne (@robkilcoyne) reportedDear @VodafoneUK why do you make it SO difficult to speak to a human in your cust service team? Your phone options are designed to send people online at all costs. I’m trying to pay off my device plan but it’s like you don’t want my money. And for that TOBY,worse than useless!
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Or Sassur (@Orsassur2) reported@VodafoneUK, I am publicly raising a serious complaint about the appalling treatment I received at one of your stores in London. I entered your store for one simple and perfectly legitimate purpose: to purchase a Vodafone SIM card. I was not asking for a favour, demanding special treatment, or attempting to obtain anything extraordinary. I was a prospective customer who walked into a Vodafone shop expecting the most basic standards of courtesy, professionalism and respect. What I encountered was the complete opposite. Instead of being treated as a customer, I was made to feel as though I had walked into a high-security government facility and was somehow an enemy of the Crown. The attitude of some members of staff was astonishingly arrogant, hostile and unnecessarily confrontational. Their behaviour created an atmosphere in which a simple commercial transaction became an unpleasant confrontation. What makes this even more disturbing is the apparent attitude towards customers who dare to question or challenge poor service. Rather than calmly explaining the situation and attempting to resolve the matter, the interaction became increasingly hostile. I was confronted with behaviour that I perceived as intimidating, including what I understood as threats when the staff did not want to deal with my request. Let us be absolutely clear: customers are not supposed to be intimidated into silence because an employee does not want to provide assistance. A Vodafone employee is not a police officer, immigration official, security agent or member of the Secret Service. A shop is a commercial environment. Customers have the right to ask questions, request assistance and expect reasonable explanations without being treated as suspects. The irony is almost unbelievable. Vodafone is a telecommunications company whose entire business depends upon people choosing to communicate with you. Yet my experience was one in which communication, courtesy and basic customer service appeared to have been abandoned at the very moment they were most necessary. I have travelled to London and deliberately chose Vodafone as a major and internationally recognised telecommunications brand. I expected British standards of professionalism. Instead, I encountered an experience that was embarrassing—not for me, but for the company whose name was displayed above the door. A major telecommunications company should understand that its reputation is not built only through advertising campaigns, impressive websites and corporate slogans. Reputation is built in the shop, face-to-face, when an ordinary customer walks through the door. That is precisely where Vodafone failed me. I therefore expect Vodafone UK to investigate this incident properly, identify the employees involved, review any available CCTV and internal records, and determine whether the conduct I experienced complies with Vodafone's customer-service standards and employee policies. I am not asking for preferential treatment. I am asking for accountability. If Vodafone believes that treating prospective customers with arrogance, hostility and intimidation is acceptable, then Vodafone should say so publicly. If it does not, then it should demonstrate that through action rather than another generic corporate apology. @VodafoneUK, your logo may be recognised around the world, but no brand is bigger than the people who represent it. When those representatives treat customers with contempt, they damage the brand far more effectively than any competitor ever could. I went into a Vodafone store in London intending to become a customer. I walked out wondering why anyone would willingly choose to be one. That should concern you far more than this complaint.
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Dave (@Bramapp313) reported@MediaSOI Didn't they get the emergency message from @VodafoneUK free, or course.
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Nigel Leeder (@qm8tknfyjy) reported@NileGardiner @VodafoneUK They have responded to yusef. **** off seems to be the message
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Lebowski (@Lebowski_84) reported@djp4cm4n @VodafoneUK Binned them. No more vodaphone.. tbh the migrants will bin them when they realise they can’t get a signal anywhere in the uk.
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Gram40 (@Gram40270969) reported@VodafoneUK IVE TRIED TWICE TO UPGRADE!!! Been a customer for over a decade…. Absolute joke… I’ll go to Tesco what a tobi