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Onepoll

I am still managing to use the Onepoll site but only just. Ever since they changed the site I've had problems with it. It's incredibly slow and it frequently says there are connection problems. I doesn't happen on other sites. I would give up but I've got over £30 in my account and I don't want to lose it.
Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:

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  • weedouhie
    weedouhie Posts: 30 Forumite
    yes having same problem i have contacted them but no reply anyone else having same problem
  • libra10
    libra10 Posts: 19,955 Forumite
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    I'm finding the same - their new website is useless! I don't know whether their clients are finding the same, if they are OnePoll will lose lots of business.

    Comments on their Facebook page, lots of people becoming annoyed.
  • markmc999
    markmc999 Posts: 145 Forumite
    I really think Martin should look at removing the recommendation to OnePoll at present as the site is entirely unuseable. Staff refuse to reply to messages/emails etc. and you get 90% of the way through a survey they it 'becomes full'.

    As a tip I've found tweeting about @OnePoll sometimes gets results.

    However a bet one is to tweet about @72point (their owner) @oliconner and @DanDrage (two big wigs in the company). Dan replies very quickly, Oli not so good. However, the more people who are vocal about complaints the quicker something will happen. :mad:
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