Bell Canada outages and service status in Burgeo, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Burgeo, Newfoundland and Labrador
The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Burgeo, Newfoundland and Labrador and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Bell Canada Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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306 Shane (@NoSacredBeliefs) reported@Bell And DM'd you were... And unsurprisingly, you have no solutions. You discovered that life in Canada is expensive and so people are cutting down on expenses where they can... But you couldn't possibly have that. So now you seek to curtail one's ability to use their hotspot to try and drive people to take on Home Internet service... Something you don't even provide in the province of Saskatchewan. Interesting times when you opt to make your service delivery worse than Rogers.
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I AM SPARTACUS (@Kevin_D_Lyons) reported@Reil76 @Bell I left Bell more than 20 years ago for Eastlink. Two or three times a year now, I'll have Bell sales people come to my door trying to convince me to switch back. They're wasting their time, and mine, even if they were to offer me free service. I'm happy where I am.
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Rodney Harris (@RODTHEBAWD) reported@Reil76 @Bell Bell sucks...
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andy h (@arodburden) reported@Bell fix your cell towers in Newfoundland,between st johns and gander ............. 2- 4 bars of lte and no data , cant text ...... couldnt report a motor vehicle death that blocked traffic for 8 hours and dead headed part of Newfoundland..... rcmp is gonna investigate also..
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306 Shane (@NoSacredBeliefs) reportedAs a Saskatchewan resident, I never expected to be contemplating switching to Rogers Wireless. But @Bell, your latest decision to cap the amount of data one can use on hotspot in a month is downright boneheaded and @TELUS is no better (having made the same decision).
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Katie🌼💛☀️ (@k_mclean) reportedIf @Rogers door to door salesmen don’t stop coming to our door we’re actually going to cancel all our services and go to @Bell - CHECK WHO YOUR CUSTOMERS ARE BEFORE YOU HARASS THEM WEEKLY, YOU HAVE ALL OUR BUSINESS 🫠🙄😡 my god
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WeScOtT17 (@WeScOtT17) reported@cdn_karma @Bell Customer service centre's or shopping for corporate tax rates.
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Lingx_Cats (@Lingx_Cats) reportedHey @Bell , your new ai data centre being built is a horrible investment and will only damage the environment, and your advertisement that has a part saying that it will “create jobs for First Nations peoples, its a really good opportunity for my community.” Is distasteful as f.
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🍁 K3nata8 🇨🇦 🏴 🇫🇷 🍁™ (@K38Tweets) reported@Reil76 @infamousadam13 @Bell This was back when I worked for a few banks, I was still early in my career and I wasn't breaking into the industry yet so I was doing random jobs learning how each company ran their internal systems and memory mapped all that ****
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Merlin St.Wahgwaan (@MWahgwaan) reported@Bell_Support just trying to see if theres anyway to get some assistance in the Port Severn area? Theres some old landline homes that have no service in the area, and no way to alert you as they are older citizens. If you could send someone to check the area lines, would be 🥳