FOXTEL outages and service status in Port Fairy, Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Port Fairy, Victoria
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FOXTEL Issues Reports Near Port Fairy, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Port Fairy and nearby locations:
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brendan rix (@BrendanRix) reported from Koroit, VictoriaWhat is frustrating you ring @Foxtel to fix a small problem and end up with no service at all till a new box arrives 🤬🤬
FOXTEL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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RJHtweets (@RJHampson01) reportedToday’s customer service cvnts winner is Telstra. 2.5 hours on the chat line to just cancel an internet Foxtel connection which they stuffed up and then gave me the Indian Call Centre shuffle. OH we undertaken your frustration bullshit. We deserve better service from Australians.
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El Gordo Ciclista (@elgordociclista) reported@inthebarberry @CattardSlim It’s owned by Fox, so why is anyone to expect? Ironically, Foxtel (basically the country’s biggest cable network and owned by Murdoch) has Sky News and CNN on consecutive channels. Go figure.
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Gary Stainton (@staintong) reported@matt__nicholls Perhaps DAZN's strategy is just to run out the existing contracts while DAZN pockets the subscription and advertising revenue, then eventually shut Kayo/ Foxtel down.
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Khealy (@kevinbhealey) reported@onepercentas I have never watched less games, and almost nothing of the AFL tv shows than I ever have before. Will be cancelling my Foxtel and not going again this year.
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Adrian Sal (@adriansal80) reported@SC___Scout Have never and will never get kayo. I've had Foxtel since day one. Never one issue.
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~ sea of mediocrity ~ (@ragecherry) reported@mickgleeson Kayo is terrible, but oddly enough Foxtel Go never drops out, despite being the same feed from the same company.
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Mike Oxbig (@Manbearpigzebra) reportedI haven’t been able to record for a month, now i’ve lost all the recordings I had. Did they help? No, of course not why would they it’s not like it’s their job. **** you #Foxtel How about giving some help and care to one of your few remaining customers, or am I asking too much?
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Tom Baker (@Duckimusprime) reported@simmos83 @jarrodwalsh Criticising ****** behaviour from Foxtel? And you want to try and pull out club v club ****? The fans of the Hard-done-bys are a ******* weird lot.
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AlexanderV (@PedlarFan) reported@fa37376 Do you understand how much money Qatar and the UAE have? Saudi Arabia have a minority stake in DAZN who bought Foxtel which plays Sydney games on it. They can’t take it back, but they could have easily renewed the sponsorship, instead they turned down the money.
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Jason I (@jason_isaia) reportedGreg Swann should come out in this AFL360 interview and say the biggest issue of the week wasnt the umpiring. It was the coverage of Anzac Day with no crowd noise from Foxtel. #AFL #AFL360