Bell Canada outages and service status in Oban, Nova Scotia
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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 Oban, Nova Scotia
The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Oban, Nova Scotia 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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Justin S (@thej_schro) reported@POW2112 @CraveCanada @Bell BBUS moving homes was inevitable. There’s no way another network was going to allow a popular franchise like BB to go un-monitized in Canada. That said I’m glad the deal also includes BBCAN.
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Therese (@theresemacdona6) reported@Bell I’ve spoken to at least 8 agents but possibly more today! This is a day I’ll never get back. Then the guy in billing says his computer is having problems! And he’s with @Bell!! If I could see the CEO now I would. I’m bloody furious! I’ve given my name, dob, account # til I’m sick
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ISIKO ISAAC (@isaac_isiko) reported@Highteaspeaks @Bell Man, it’s honestly so annoying. Last month I was expecting a bill of like $90, then boom — they send me $260, with over $80 just labeled as “others”. I’ve never left Canada, never made international calls, nothing. When I called, it was just automated nonsense.
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Demeter (@Lexikonin) reportedCalled @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?
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Prince Ade-Chameleon (@ade_chameleon12) reported@EyitayoFajinmi @Highteaspeaks @Bell Yes, just call the customer service and tell them that you wanna switch to BYOD Max plan (Bring Your Own Device).
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Always Freija. (@vanderhague) reported@Bell Why are you hiring non-Canadians who so obviously hate your own customers? Disgusting, anti-Canadian company that backs the flooding of this nation with people who despise us and then give them jobs. Don’t insult us and then pretend to give a ****.
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Sam Pitaro (@sammypits) reported@Bell_Support Error by Bell technician completely severed by business fibre line 4 days ago. I am losing revenue and cannot operate my law firm. Help urgently needed.
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lexisnexis (@babsy1234) reported@Bell @Bell_Aliant The problem is on my bell aliant bill, the customer service number is the wrong number. And your customer service people have no idea how to transfer people to the right department
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Ron Shaw (@ETRdotTVRon) reportedAfter Blue Origin had a big boom boom yesterday, AST Space Mobile, who is contracted to ride Jeff's sticks to orbit, is down 17% on NASDAQ this morning Not good for @Bell who shunned SpaceX. Idiots.
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Yasser (@yassal83) reported@Bell worst customer service ever….trying to outsource your customer service to a cheap COE won’t save you money but will rather cost you business