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Bell Canada offers internet, mobile phone and home phone services to individuals and businesses. Internet is delivered through DSL or fiber technology. Bell also offers satellite TV nationawide and internet TV (branded Fibe TV, formerly known as Dish Network Canada) is available in the Greater Toronto Area, Montreal and Québec City.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Baddeck, Nova Scotia

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Bell Canada Issues Reports

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  • Grizbbagon
    Grizb (@Grizbbagon) reported

    @Bell absolute garbage company. Leaving after 22 years. I would happily pay more than I am paying now to Elon and starlink when they get a phone service going. Just out of spite.

  • v2canny
    canny (@v2canny) reported

    @Bell @Bell_Support bell website and my bell services seem to be down, when will they be available?

  • ryangerritsen
    Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱 (@ryangerritsen) reported

    @rationalposts @Bell Yes, anyone else besides customer retention is basically useless

  • GDR_Trading
    Al S (@GDR_Trading) reported

    @ryangerritsen @Bell Freedom Mobile is setting the standard, Everyone I know is renegotiating, or leaving. If you threaten to leave, they will drop your rates. Just talked to 3 people today, who got better deals. It's like redoing mortgages, never sign the offer the bank makes

  • NegativeNedDN
    N (@NegativeNedDN) reported

    @CTVNews try to get a job with @bell, so they can outsource your job overseas. meetings will take 1 hour instead of 20 minutes due to language barrier, and when systems go offline you can spend more time on the phone than resolving the issue. also, they get paid less with less benefits as they are contractors.

  • rationalposts
    Rational Posts™ (@rationalposts) reported

    @ryangerritsen @Bell I just call over and over again pressing for French, getting a Haitian that can't speak either English or French, and on the off chance I do press French to get English, start shmoozing until they put me in Customer Retention.

  • PeterTu67128266
    Peter Turner (@PeterTu67128266) reported

    @ryangerritsen @Bell Last time I converted to Rogers, a senior sales guy called and I told him that I wasn't doing this every 2 years. He called me a "loyal customer" and it would be locked in except for standard increase. Gone up about $20 in 7 years.And I don't have to " threaten' them anymore

  • Bell_Support
    Bell Support (@Bell_Support) reported

    @Jaspreet_D Please send us a Direct Message, by following our account @Bell_Support, and we'll try and help.

  • SpaceSector001
    Space & Defense Sector (@SpaceSector001) reported from Purpleville, Ontario

    @Coffee4Life365 @Rogers @Bell Yeah. Telus are stupid that way. I use to work for Telus in BC. AST is the total solution even in airplanes. But dtarlink was lol he good for laptops and stuff in the air.

  • Inder1_322
    Inderrjeet Singh (@Inder1_322) reported

    any response @Bell @Bell_Support or i should change the network after more than 2 years of loyalty