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Vodafone outages and service status in Camber, England

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Camber, England

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Vodafone Issues Reports Near Camber, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Camber and nearby locations:

  • clareeking21
    clare (@clareeking21) reported from Brede, England

    @VodafoneUK you are the most unless provider, you should be disgusted at the way you treat your customers

  • steve69burgess
    steve burgess (@steve69burgess) reported from Appledore, England

    @VodafoneUK awful customer service, fault with home broadband, no fault with phone line into or in the property. Agreed new router required been on hold for 50 minutes #Disgusting

  • clareeking21
    clare (@clareeking21) reported from Hastings, England

    @VodafoneUK another customer lost due to appalling customer service

  • JacquiMaxted
    Chelseabuns&longruns (@JacquiMaxted) reported from Camber, England

    @VodafoneUK totally unacceptable to keep to keep a paying customer hanging on your helpline as no phone line or internet for 45 minutes & counting🤯 same 3 songs on loop #fail #whatcustomerservice

  • paulclarke38
    paul clarke (@paulclarke38) reported from Hastings, England

    @wallzerbear @VodafoneUK Dont go talk talk customer. Service crap.

  • JacquiMaxted
    Rye & Beyond Holiday Cottages (@JacquiMaxted) reported from Camber, England

    @VodafoneUK I did exactly that last time when the issue began and no one came back to, so not wasting my time. I suggest you fix the glitch & compensate for poor service

  • berbamcwillyz
    Chris McWilliams (@berbamcwillyz) reported from Aldington, England

    @MaccaFrank @VodafoneUK Terrible customer service soon as my contracts run out i will be switching aswell

  • oh_joanna
    Joanna Kirby (@oh_joanna) reported from Hastings, England

    Hey @VodafoneUK are you experiencing broadband issues in Hastings/St Leonards? No service here at the moment.

  • JacquiMaxted
    Chelseabuns&longruns (@JacquiMaxted) reported from Camber, England

    @VodafoneUK Gave after hanging on for over an hour!!!!!’ That’s is not customer service that’s we don’t give a fig! #Vodafonedown #fail

  • ChunkDyer
    George (@ChunkDyer) reported from Sellindge, England

    @VodafoneUK Our broadband has been down about an how now. Ashford, Kent, TN25 area. Any idea when it will be up and running again?

Vodafone Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • unluckyclay1981
    Dangerman (@unluckyclay1981) reported

    @VodafoneUK @mrav06041342 Tell them your a asylum seeking just of the boat they fix it same day :)

  • MattTomkins8
    Matthew Tomkins (@MattTomkins8) reported

    @djp4cm4n @VodafoneUK Ugh, I just changed in November bcz O2 Internet was **** 🫩

  • SimonDanczuk
    Simon Danczuk (@SimonDanczuk) reported

    Thinking about it, do @VodafoneUK make any money from the government issuing these emergency alerts?..

  • Orsassur2
    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.

  • kazfg
    Karen Smith (@kazfg) reported

    @SianaNache79742 Probably was told when they all landed at dover, and were counted there. They would need to know how many buses to bring to take them to their tax payer accommodations and how many @VodafoneUK phones and sims to issue

  • Londonsnow251
    Londonsnow (@Londonsnow251) reported

    So now know NEVER to use @VodafoneUK NEVER

  • reillypeedoff
    reillypeedoff (@reillypeedoff) reported

    @VodafoneUK I have been on your service for nearly 40 years. My contract runs out in 6 months. My business uses your service ...we will be cancelling everything. People should pull away from this disgusting company. You have facilitated the invasion of Britain by providing the communication ability. #fuckvodafoneuk

  • robcarmichael2
    Rob Carmichael (@robcarmichael2) reported

    @VodafoneUK what is the issue with the network in the Neath area in South Wales? Data network has been atrocious for weeks now.

  • ReformYorkshire
    ReformYorkshire (@ReformYorkshire) reported

    @MinistryofWit @VodafoneUK Yes, **** vodaphone, will not be renewing my contract.

  • mwt2008
    Mark W Tebbutt (@mwt2008) reported

    Very impressed with the @VodafoneUK 5G speeds I’m getting around the Heath Charnock / Anglezarke area at the Yew Tree Inn. 635 Mbps down and 49.5 Mbps up. That’s the fastest download speed I’ve ever seen on Vodafone 5G using my iPhone 15 Pro Max. I’m line of sight of the mast but still. Red circle on the photo. That’s genuinely into fibre broadband territory!