Bell Canada outages and service status in Clearwater, British Columbia
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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 Clearwater, British Columbia
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Bell Canada Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Always Freija. (@vanderhague) reported@PhillipMillar @TEMP0RARY_NAME Lost my cell on Sat. Had to unfortunately go to a Bell store where I had to deal with a surly, utterly rude J££t invader. F*ck @Bell. Crush the telecom oligopoly.
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jamieks (@jamiekseymour) reported@Bell_Support THE ABSOLUTE WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE/SATISFACTION EVER! Same ongoing issue for over a year now with same NONE resolution from you!! DISGUSTING!! Time to move on!!
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Dom Esanbor🇨🇦 𐤊 𐤊 (@esandom) reported@XVids_Daily @Highteaspeaks @Bell Which network did you port to?
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kvn (@kvndws) reported@TorontoFC @Bell If we drop points, cancel this and next season
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Verna Scott... (@VernaSc46519779) reportedWe were to have a @Bell tech come to our house today to hook up our wifi. Appointment was made at store level by Sales person on the phone to Appointment desk. Yes, between 8 and 12. Up early...waited..no show. We had to go back to @Bell because @Rogers took 2 months to call us to say did we want someone to come out to assess the problem, with the contract we signed up in march or cancel the order. We kind of had enough. Missing out on the stanley cup games , my only regret.
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Infinitus Capital (@InfinitusCap) reportedHere we go YET AGAIN Hey @Bell_Support You guys have the WRONG CNBC channel on your network CNBC has two channels: the usual national CNBC channel and CNBC World Tell your control centre to change it back to the national CNBC channel which is on Bell 24/7 Why does this happen every six months with you guys?
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Mav (@Maverick_XBT) reported@TheHunterChef @Bell @FibeBell I would cancel right away and switch to IPTV if that happened to me
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Dowin Jiwa Shiboo (@jiwashiboo) reported@Bell_Support I've lost all confidence in this process.@Bell technician damaged my home, and despite months of followups, no one has come to fix it. I've also been without internet service for the last 3 months,yet I'm still being billed. This is completely unacceptable. #Bell #CustomerService
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DNA does not lie! (@dnadoesnotlie) reported@Bell_Aliant @Bell @BellAliant as a Canadian born citizen who pays Canadian dollars to a Canadian company for Canadian service services to a Canadian Hire Canadians and only Canadians There is nothing worse than myself as a Canadian working in Canada paying a Canadian company for a Canadian service for you to hire somebody from another country for you to send my money to another country. This should be criminal.
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Love My 7 Wood (@LoveMy7Wood) reportedIn my recent travails with @rogers, one thing that happened was their service technician accidentally disconnected my @bell home phone. Rather than have him reconnect it I realized I was paying $98.88 per month for something I rarely used, and received almost exclusively junk calls and scam calls on, so I called Bell and cancelled it. That’s $1200 back in my pocket every year. Boy, it feels good.