Customers say they have been suffering with intermittent signals for weeks
Angry Virgin Media customers have claimed intermittent internet in their homes is leaving them struggling to work, with some not having signal for days at a time.
READ MORE: Blackpool man waits four hours for Chinese takeaway only to be told order was never placed On Saturday , Angela and other Virgin Media customers in the area experienced an internet outage which lasted for a couple of hours - days after the issues were said to be resolved. Angela added: "Saturday was for a good few hours, that was the worst."I couldn't watch or stream anything because it's all Wi-Fi driven. I work from home as well, so I had to either drive to the office in Manchester or try to use my phone.
She said: "It went off on the Friday before last at 12am and it wasn't back on until Monday at 10am and it's been on and off ever since. It's back on now and seems to be working fine. She noticed her internet was down on Friday , and was told it would be back on by 1pm that day. However, Elizabeth said she ended up waiting until the following Tuesday until it was back up and running.
Elizabeth added: "At 6pm, I saw a man in a van on the cul-de-sac and I accosted him, telling him I was told a technician could only come on the 10th. He was sorting it thankfully, so luckily we got our internet back on and the technician cancelled.
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