BREAKING: CommBank is getting bombarded with angry messages from customers on social media who are unable to access its online services.
Another wrote: “Curfew here in Victoria starts in 30 mins and I have no way to pay for food nor have any food in the fridge. Omg this is not good!!!” One woman took to Facebook saying: “This is just embarrassing.
Another wrote: “Curfew here in Victoria starts in 30 mins and I have no way to pay for food nor have any food in the fridge... Omg this is not good!!!” One woman took to Facebook saying: “This is just embarrassing. I’m sitting out the front of the supermarket waiting for the phone or app.. I can’t feed my kids because I’m trying to and can’t transfer MY MONEY FROM MY ACCOUNT.. Get it together.”“We are urgently investigating and apologise for the inconvenience to your Friday evening,” they said on Twitter.Friday evening / heavy rain / pregnant wife and a toddler on car / walking back and forth between a shop and car isn’t a joke !! It was chaos and nothing worked card/phone/mobile app; finally had to call a friend who had cash who helped me
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