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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✨Taryn H ✨ (@Taz_Pricey) reportedHey @VodafoneUK just a little customer feedback, when someone uses your online chat to upgrade their phone that is all they want, not pushed to get broadband, do you have an apple watch, do you need to upgrade your ipad. Pay extra to have them all connected! The pressure!! 🙃
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Rebecca Catherine Viner (@Beckiviner) reported@VodafoneUK 5th time i am failing to log in and order a new phone due to the brain nanite issue as i said. i am currently hating all exsitacne and need to escape UK as their is only abuse here to me
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D Shaw (@drmottershaw) reported@KirstieMAllsopp @VodafoneUK @lycamobile Sadly Vodafone are a waste of time but when you ring them there is never a problem with their signal
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🇳🇬✨ (@Cajovi_Daniel) reportedIs @VodafoneUK broadband down? Or is it just mine?
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Neutral Bystander (@NeutralB99631) reported@Ofcom Hi @Ofcom the reply is appreciated. Confirm this has already been done. The more worrying factor is that the scammers have used @VodafoneUK legitimate messaging to message their customer scam messages.
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stewart johnstone (@sdjohnstone) reported@VodafoneUK so these are the stats on rail connectivity , no surprise EE was the only network that met Ofcom’s benchmark of 42 per cent of measured rail segments. Three recorded 21 per cent, O2 reached 20 per cent, while Vodafone achieved 17 per cent.
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Langho Rovers (@langhorovers) reported@VodafoneUK phenomenal broadband experience, WiFi cutting out every day. Had talktalk previously never had this issue. Vodafone broadband is the absolute worst. Avoid. Constant chats to "fix" issues. Promised call backs - repeated failure after failure. OFCOM complaint incoming.
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Paul Jones - Performer/Shooter, Web sites🔞 (@pauljonesAIR) reported@VodafoneUK OK, so, a complaint Phone, with bank cards, lost. No problem, get a new one. I went to the vodafone shop, with my passport and my bank statement. They can't help. They can only order a sim for a lost phone if I have my bank cards. The ones in the phone. That will take a week to replace. They told me to phone customer services. CS were surprised the shop could not help, so put me through security. Which I failed. I even have a 4 digit code? Never used it. My last bill? No idea, because it's a text on my phone. Look at my bank statement? Fair plan, but my LOST PHONE is my 2FA device, so before showing me my statement, my bank will send a text to my phone, the one I don't have any more... They said I failed security and the only option would be a security reset. They'd send me an email. You know what the security reset asks for? a PHOTO of my passport and a PHOTO of my bank statement. You know what is LESS SECURE than a person standing in front of you, with their physical passport and bank statement? A photo of those documents attached to a form. It's almost as though you have not paid attention to what AI image generation can do these days. If you ever need to get a DBS check, they require you turn up, in person , and present physical documents. Not photos. SUGGESTION : If a customer comes to a shop with their passport and bank statement, THAT IS SECURE ID and the shop should be able to order a sim replacement.
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Gill R (@thespiralquirk) reportedDearie me @VodafoneUK: here's at least one customer checking when her contract's up as I try very hard to not buy good or services from businesses that demean women at the expense of men. Not to mention ones who believed every wrong thing Stonewall told them and have, apparently, completely missed the SC judgment in FWS. Catherine Wright is a she/her btw 🙄
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Nina Moir (@neenooor) reported@VodafoneUK how can there be zero reception at Wimbledon station ? It’s bad at Waterloo, and Earlsfield and Raynes Park.. crazy