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Bell Canada outages and service status in Miramichi, New Brunswick

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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 Miramichi, New Brunswick

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Bell Canada Issues Reports

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  • blaing99
    Brent Laing (@blaing99) reported

    I’m not a screenwriter, but I gotta think you could make a killer comedy out of the @Bell customer service experience. The live calls and behind the scenes possibilities are endless. And the jokes basically write themselves. It’s just such a wild experience start to finish🤯

  • ABhummingbird
    OK universe you're in charge (@ABhummingbird) reported

    @Bell Why is my 83yr old mom paying $81/month for 20GB on a paid-off iPhone 13 with no bundle/extras? Loyal customer for years. Why are long-time customers, esp seniors, left on outdated plans while newer customers get better pricing? You’re abusing loyalty. @cbcgopublic

  • Oyeyemiyinka
    Whale. (@Oyeyemiyinka) reported

    @Highteaspeaks @Bell I honestly don't know how you guys land yourself in some unnecessary bills or plan. There other mobile service provider outthere for as low as $38 ..only home service (internet) should be that expensive

  • MacanBerto
    Berto 🇵🇹🇨🇦 (@MacanBerto) reported

    @TruthFringe @BlueJays @Bell cancel them - like the rest of us

  • Tokyo_Drift19
    Elyn (Էլին) (@Tokyo_Drift19) reported

    @Bell_Support for $80, your cell service is absolutely atrocious. I can’t even maintain a stable data connection on my GO train ride home.

  • stanwalkercci
    Stan Walker (@stanwalkercci) reported

    @blaing99 @Bell Spoke with a tech guy today who wants to build a support company addressing this very problem. Biggest complaint in Telecom - support and billing

  • ne2swJo
    JustJo 🦋🇨🇦✌️ (@ne2swJo) reported

    @Bell I will contact Bell directly even though I do not expect the issue to be resolved after hours on the phone. As usual. Golden Horseshoe drivers beware. Drive within 2 hours of the US border, expect roaming charges. #BellSucks

  • FolaMyFlower
    Folamyflower (@FolaMyFlower) reported

    @o_jibby @Bell They have the worst sales reps, I was scammed into their 2 years contract as well.

  • jbhannahurontel
    brenda johnstonhanna (@jbhannahurontel) reported

    @Bell_Support Our campground has a shared tower nearby Rogers has jumped on it All the campers want to switch their cell service from bell to Rogers due to better reception I’m happy with Bell but want you to be a provider on our shared service because my cell service is poor

  • Lexikonin
    Demeter (@Lexikonin) reported

    Called @Bell to upgrade my Mobility plan from the $35 plan to the $85 Ultra Plan. I was told as a loyal customer I would have to pay $105. The advertised $85 rate is only available to new customers. How does this make any sense?