
Technology Reporter

Barclass users are facing intermittent errors with payments and transitions the next day after IT serious problems, which also affected the bank’s app and online banking.
Consumers have told the BBC that they are unable to make the necessary transactions, including buying baby milk, from the purchase of the baby to the house.
Barclays said on Saturday that cards and cash machines could be used as usual – while some users It is said that this is not the case.
A spokesman for Barclass said the bank “is working hard to solve this problem” and will ensure that no affected customer is left out of pocket.
The closure began on Friday, which was a salary day for many in the UK, and the deadline for self -evaluating tax declarations.
Barclays did not specify the cause of IT problems or how many people affected.
On Saturday afternoon, the Barclass website indicated that the problems remain with its app, and it is warned that users may face problems in payment and receipt.
The website also told users that with all the questions in the bank branches, “because of these issues” cannot help.
He warned users on his website to “be vigilant” during the closure because “fraudsters often use such times to send messages,” pretending to be barricades. “
Many frustrated users have tried to reach Barclass’ support through social media – some of the bank’s reaction has criticized.
On the X, the bank apologized to many, but some users also advised them to have difficulties in getting their money to seek support from friends and family and contacting food banks.

Barclass Customer Dian Forst in London’s Tedadton said he would have to complete the sale on a house on Friday.
He told the BBC, “I was sitting outside the new house with all the luggage in the truck for more than four hours but no alternative solution was found.”
The 61 -year -old said she was in a hotel on the weekend and had “to cost several thousand pounds more” and “no friends are free [house] If they go ahead on Monday, remove it.
Tim Horner, a businessman from Patworth, West Sussex, said on Saturday that he had failed to pay his staff or HMRC.
He told the BBC that he had “numerous calls” by people trying to pay for his e -commerce platform, saying his payments were being “denied”.
“I have lost thousands of pounds because of being unable to get a payment to my online store because we have a Barclays account,” said Mr Horner.
A self -employed cleaner, 39, Roth told BBC News that she had been trying to access money with her partner for several hours so that she was five other children taking care of her home Can buy milk and food for a baby. .
He explained, “We need money to buy, our money is saving.”
“I got my granddaughter here, 11 months old, at the age of one, two -year -old, 12 -year -old, 13 -year -old, 15 -year -old.”
She said she has been able to get some help from her teenage daughter, but said that “there can be many single mothers who have no access to money”.

Emily from Extra told the BBC that she was spending the weekend on her friend’s couch after being able to go to her new home on Friday.
“I am effectively homeless with my two children and two cats,” he said, adding that her children are living with the family.
The 44 -year -old said, “My removal van has been abandoned from everything in it.” “Who knows where my cats are. My cats [were] Hours involved in emissions from being in career. “
“I am the only mother who has worked incredibly hard for her and being homeless is undeniable.”
Barclass is one of the UK’s largest banks, with more than 20 million UK retail users. It says it contains more than 40 % of the UK’s credit and debit card transactions.
Website Downtime detector, which monitors closures, Say thousands of people have flagged problems In the bank On Saturday morning, he showed that more than 4,000 cases were reported with Barclays, which is double the number on Friday.
Tax Return Anxiety
On Friday was the deadline for self -assessment tax declarations, and some consumers have said that the closure has unable to pay them to HMRC.
On Friday before, HMRC has warned that millions of people have not yet entered a self -assessment tax returnAnd warned of £ 100 fines for people who did not meet the deadline.
However, in a statement to the BBC, HMRC said it was “working closely with Barclays” to reduce any effects on consumers who submit themselves to consumers self -assessment. –
One spokesman added: “Our services are working as usual, so consumers will be able to file their return on time.
The HMRC added that Barclays’ cases will not “come to the fines of late payment because they do not apply till March 1”.
In a statement, Barclays said: “We are in direct contact with the HMRC and they are familiar with the technical issues with our system.”
It added: “We will make sure that no user is left out of pocket due to delays in payments caused by the incident.”
The closure after the closure.
Barclays’ spokesperson said the bank “is incredibly sorry for the ongoing technical issues” affects consumer accounts.
“Some may see an outdated balance, and the payment or payments may not be revealed,” he said.
“We are working hard to solve this problem, and consumers should not try to repay.”
The spokesperson added, “Customers can use their cards and withdraw cash, and as soon as the rest of these problems are solved, we will tell our customers.”
He said that the Barclays are keeping their call centers open longer on Saturday and Sunday, and this is “actively contacting consumers who can weaken”.
Additional reporting of Liu Mac Memon and Chris Brameville