Vodafone outages and service status in Ardfern, Scotland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Ardfern, Scotland
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Vodafone Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Martin Roberts (@M_AJ_Roberts) reported@VodafoneUK shocking customer service at Bury store, completely dismissed my concern and fobbed me off with the call customer services
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Robert California (@RobertCaliCEO) reported@bryonycdc @VodafoneUK Never had an issue with them 👍🏻
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Martin Parry (@montyclapton5) reported@VodafoneUK why does everyone in your customer care team want an argument...Worse service l have ever had..over 15 minutes each time l call to get no where.. Useless embarrassing company..
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brendan (@kegger1664) reported@TalkTalk No resolution. No real apology or acknowledgment that I had to find out myself the order was cancelled. Passed to yet another department. Looks like @VodafoneUK or @ThreeUK will be getting a new customer !!!
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tt (@tonyfraser24) reported@VodafoneUK why have I paid 9.99 delivery between 8am and 10 am when it goes not leave the depot u.tull 9.30 and I live over a hour away from depot . I want my money back and to cancel my new phone order
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CityFibre (@CityFibre) reported@hollymorgs @VodafoneUK Sorry to hear about the trouble your father has been having with his installation. Since the service is with Vodafone, they are responsible for managing and scheduling all installation appointments. Please continue to coordinate directly with them to get this resolved. Thank you.
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BoomtinglI (@boomtingl) reported@VodafoneUK Why is DPD Crawley refusing to deliver #vodafone package for 24 month contract etc when I was told they would redeliver DPD Crawley are bad but usually the contractor can make them do their bidding. Utter Cucks!
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Arun Hebbar (@ArunHebbar7) reported@rksrajiv @VodafoneUK @AdityaBirlaGrp There is absolutely no issue at all. However, I am expecting some kind of clarification because nowhere in the world does a policy exist where a company is required to pay Rs.2/- to settle a Rs.1/- obligation. What I mean is that when Vodafone Idea paid the moratorium cost to DOT through equity conversion, it did not actually pay any of the Spectrum or AGR liabilities that were reflected under finance costs. Therefore, there is no reason why the company cannot discharge those obligations & why Speculation? I don't understand.
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Arun Hebbar (@ArunHebbar7) reported@rksrajiv @VodafoneUK @AdityaBirlaGrp For a moment, exclude the Rs. 36,950 crore equity conversion and consider only the financial activities (i.e., cash inflows and cash outflows) from 01 Oct 2021 to 31 Dec 2025. Accordingly, as of 31 Dec 2025, Vodafone Idea has a cash shortfall of Rs. 26,620 crore. Hence, the company cannot fully discharge its interest and finance obligations, nor can it allocate funds for network expansion. Now consider that as of 31 Dec 2025, the Government has provided relief on AGR dues and freezed the final AGR liability at around Rs. 64,000 crore till FY2036. Accordingly, the AGR interest recognised by the company during the moratorium period does not need to be discharged immediately. Therefore, if you adjust the earlier cash shortfall of Rs. 26,620 crore by excluding Rs. 17,102 crore of AGR-related interest, the net shortfall comes to approximately Rs. 8,000+ crore as of 31 Dec 2025. Lastly, coming to Spectrum obligations, the company has recognised around Rs. 55,254 crore. Even after reducing approximately Rs. 9,000 crore towards the cash shortfall, the company would still be able to discharge nearly Rs. 46,000 crore. With this, Vodafone Idea would reduce its Spectrum obligations from around Rs. 1.2 lakh crore to nearly Rs. 74,000 crore. In such a scenario, lenders may be willing to provide around Rs. 45,000 crore in funding, which the company can utilise for network expansion and CAPEX purposes. That's all I am trying to explain. In any case, Vodafone Idea still has multiple possibilities to clean up its balance sheet without any further equity dilution. 31 March 2026 Financial results are very crucial.
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Michael MacAulay (@mistermac97) reported@hollymorgs @CityFibre @VodafoneUK Hi Holly, I'm sorry to hear your father's issues. Sadly this is an all too familiar story. They do not take responsibility. Vodafone should be able to give your father unlimited data under their Stay Connected Promise