Eftpos outage: Woolies customers left scrambling after machines go offline
  • 7 months ago
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A major IT problem has enabled Anz customers to access their accounts, just a few hours after another deduction, some Woolworths stores could not process EFTPOS operations. NSW, Victoria, Queensland and Woolworths stores in the Law had to accept cash this morning after the influence of EFTPOS systems. In addition to Sydney's southern and west stores, Woolworths Mawson, Pakenham Melbourne, and Stafford Brisbane, had an IT problem that intervened the EFTPOS system. A customer officially received X known as Twitter to share the of a sign outside the Woolworths store. 10 to 20 stores were affected by the deduction. Supermarket spokesman 9News.au'ya told, "We thank customers for the patience of a CT interruption affecting EFTPOs in a small number of stores."Said. The stores applied to handwriting signs explaining the situation. Only after hours, Anz Bank had a software problem affecting thousands of customers. Only hours later, Anz Bank had a software problem that affected thousands of customers. The problem affected Anz Banking application, internet banking, credit and debit card transactions, ATMs, communication centers and branch services. More than 7000 customers reported problems using the Anz website and application according to the Deptorus Deptoruse Kest monitoring website. "Anz has experienced a software problem that affects a number of basic systems since 1.37 today." "Until 1700, most systems have been online, including communication centers, internet banking, ATMs and Anz application. "However, we are still experiencing some instability in our Visa Credit Card Processing Services. "We recommend that customers use a debit card or cash wherever our teams are accepted to solve them.
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