Bell Canada outages and service status in Kipling, Saskatchewan
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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 Kipling, Saskatchewan
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Bell Canada Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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em ❤️🔥 (@ithinkforme1989) reportedWhy is it impossible to get info from @Bell on fibre op installation? 😭 we need internet besties please help.
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Digitech (@digitech777) reported@Bell @Bell_LetsTalk you have pathetic sales reps. I spoke to a sales rep mentioning I’m coming from another service provider and he didn’t even let me finish and talking in between. Very rude behaviour. Asking me to be with the current service provider.
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ryan_weal (@ryan_weal) reported@ryangerritsen @Bell Nobody needs Bell, stop complaining. They are well-known for their contractual shenanigans. Starlink base plan is $7/month for "suspend" mode and the receiver fits in a backpack. You don't even need to use Rogers or Telus/Virgin/etc on Bell's network.
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A Kar (AKK) (@AjumaKar) reported@Bell did management learn that once a customer leaves because deals are offered to new customers and not to the ones that have been loyal. They never return.
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Ciliskatron (@Ciliskatron) reported@northyorkcondo @ryangerritsen @Bell Not planning on going anywhere either I'd be stupid to. It's also like being trapped somewhat now too though. I wanted to move out of the city once my daughter graduated public school (next year). I'd be paying the same or more for a lot less though. Like my place. Feel stuck tho
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Richard Purdy (@RickPurdy1959) reported@ryangerritsen @Bell I was with Rogers since back when they were ATT. Loyal for over 30 years. 3 cell phones on my plan. My bills were getting ridiculous. I asked them if I could get on the newcomer to Canada plan as it was considerably cheaper. ****** around for 3 days and in the end, I didnt qualify andthere was no way I was getting it. Called Telus, in 35 minutes I had a 2 year plan that was $128 cheaper per month so I went with them. Rogers called me for 4 days in a row, another department, customer retention, sales manager all wanting to give me a better deal, none of them had a good command of the English language. Told them the deal was done with Telus and kindly leave me alone. Then the call cente,r started, 2 or 4 calls a day for weeks from Rogers. I hate my country. I hate dealing with these monoply companies. There is not 1 thing that is good about Canada today.
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AC (@Mel41177) reported@Sunshineways66 @ryangerritsen @Bell So I have bell ($110/month) at my home and starlink at the cottage. Just signed up at cottage with EBox for 500 meg speed for $45, bell internet price was $75 for both 500M and 1.5G. Called Bell for home and asked for a better deal and they would only go down to $90. I said my next call will be to cancel .
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Gilbert (@Joebear4946) reported@ryangerritsen @Bell They are all evil. It's just a matter of who is the least evil at any given moment. Playing the switch over game only feels good for a minute and then I'm angry at the new service in a short time. We have no real choices in this country because our market is too small.
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Dog Lover!!! (@thebigwojcik) reported@Bell @Ombudsman_OBSI My mobile cost went up. Called twice only way to get a cheaper plan is to get a phone through them. I buy my phone's myself. Don't like contracts. They blamed the increase on the war! Called Telus and saved $37 a month. No more loyalty, Bell sucks!
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Elliott Arcand (@ElliottArcand64) reportedCmon @Bell fix your ****!