Nationwide goes down AGAIN
The building society said on Twitter that "there is a delay affecting some incoming payments" and that it would be fixed "asap".
According to Downdetector, over half of today's reported problems relate to deposits, 23% to account balances, and a further 23% to funds transfers.The reports come just a week after customers suffered two days of issues in the run- up to Christmas. On December 21 and 22, many customers were unable to make or receive payments, leaving some without their salary just days before Christmas.
Mum-of-two Amy Davies said at the time: “I’m expecting my wages to go in today - I’m down to my last £4 and I’m waiting for my money so I can do the food shop and my Christmas shopping.”The Sun has asked Nationwide for comment.Around 75,000 Brits or their companies received a second wage or supplier payment from Santander accountholders.Do you have a story for The Sun Money team?
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