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Vodafone Australia outages and service status in Noosa Heads, Queensland

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Noosa Heads, Queensland

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Vodafone Australia Issues Reports

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  • riteshcruise
    Ritesh Chakraborty (@riteshcruise) reported

    @amitkacker @VodafoneAU Aah ok so it’s home broadband .. m sure there may be some issue - try to call and get a complaint number so you can use it to escalate further ..

  • JBStoyou
    Jacqui Baker-Stubbs (Jacqui George) (@JBStoyou) reported

    Hey @VodafoneAU What was wrong with your service today? 5 devices on 3 different accounts all running Vodafone sims, yet we could not get any data service for hours at the @ausgrandprix. Luckily someone had a @Telstra wifi we could hit spot off. Will this continue all weekend?

  • vir_vir29
    Saurabh Vir (@vir_vir29) reported

    @VodafoneAU absolutely worst ever customer service. This dispute started in January and as per Vodafone resolved after 20 days that too after endless calls and emails. Now when I was overseas my bills again back to what it was before and I know this will Take ages and to solve

  • AntoniaNGrey
    Antonia Grey (@AntoniaNGrey) reported

    @VodafoneAU Hello. I was recently in Australia and I bought a pay as you go Sim. I have now returned to the UK but payments are still being taken from my account - even though I believe I stopped the automatic renewal. Please can you help.

  • skhafiz
    SH (@skhafiz) reported

    @NBN_Australia outage is now a common theme everyday in blakehurst. Shame @VodafoneAU is such a bad seer he provider that it mobile coverage is as pathetic as reliability of nbn. Third world standards continue in this modern era.

  • paulipaulyk
    Paul K | @paulk_@mastodon.social (@paulipaulyk) reported

    If @VodafoneAU actually were proactive in communicating outages as soon as they happened it would reduce the customer rage by 50%!!! But they’ve never actually been good at that imo.

  • SandroTarazi
    sandro tarazi (@SandroTarazi) reported

    @VodafoneAU Thanks for your reply. But honestly, I’ve been hearing the same message since 4th of June, and no one has contacted me to fix the issue. I'm really sorry, but at this point, I can’t trust Vodafone or the Vodafone team anymore. Too many promises, no action.

  • fiveminsturkish
    Turkish (@fiveminsturkish) reported

    @JulianBurnside Surely they cannot be worse than @VodafoneAU. Multiple hour long calls to their overseas call Centre and I still have to ongoing issues with incorrect billing.

  • CryptoWithGreg
    Greg Diaz (@CryptoWithGreg) reported

    @VodafoneAU It shouldnt have never been used as credit though because I called up reguarding the issue on the 8th of February. You guys purposely forced me to wait a month so you could use it as credit instead of giving me a bank transfer as I requested.

  • Maikeli91
    Michael Hope (@Maikeli91) reported

    @VodafoneAU Seriously how can you claim you are supposedly getting people better coverage everywhere and then at the same time release a goddamn stupid ad that basically gives the middle finger to all Rural Aussies?