The shop has now gone a week with no line, leaving customers with no option to book appointments.
A midlands business has seen a drop in customers, due to difficulty establishing a new phone and broadband line.
The Hair Company in Mullingar attempted to switch from Eir to Vodafone last week, and saw the current line immediately cancelled.
The shop has now gone a week without a phone, or internet, leaving customers with no option to book an appointment.
Owner Richard O'Keefe says the support worker he was dealing with was 'the rudest assistant he could possibly get.'
He says he's hoping to be back up and running this afternoon:
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