Bell Canada outages and service status in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade, Quebec
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade, Quebec
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🐭Kottage Fox Schwurbler Z28.310 (@kpvsmom) reported@ryangerritsen @Bell Hey Ryan. My son did a crap ton of research & signed up for oxio. I have done it as well. Huge savings. See if available in your area.
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Jaspreet Dhillon (@Jaspreet_D) reported@Bell been on hold for 2.5hrs for an internet issue for my small business. This is not acceptable. Contact me or else @Rogers can get my services.
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RJT Sharma (@RJTSharma8) reported@Bell_Support I haven’t got any resolution or further update from bell. I DM’d all the details but no further update. Instead your customer support is closing my query every 48hour with no update. Escalate it Asap.
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Julie (@JustJulieD1212) reported@Bell_Support Hey we have 2 Bell downed wires in our backyard and your technical service is telling me I’ll have to pay a fee to get them removed. If you don’t remove them without charging me don’t worry I’ll cut them myself and you can deal with the outages that it will cause.
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Lola - (@mom22lappys) reported@Bell_Support is there an issue with Wi-Fi in the Whitby area we had a small power cut just for a second, but the Wi-Fi never came back
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Louie Louie 🇦🇷⭐⭐⭐🇦🇷 (@Slothius) reportedGoing on a week without access to my data because @Bell doesn’t have the brain power to solve a tech issue.
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The_White_Whippet (@White_Whippet) reported@ryangerritsen @Bell Switched to Starlink this December. The internet is great and I have no regrets. Hardest part was cancelling the services because of the crappy incompetent barely English speaking agents at Telus. I don’t ever plan to switch back to any crap Canadian Cartel Communication company.
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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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JennsTinyTweets2 🇨🇦 🍁 🚜 🐥 (@JennsTinyTweet) reported@ryangerritsen @pasturedbeef @Bell One of the few benefits of living in Quebec is that Starlink is subsidized by our government, and the startup equipment was free, but paid $68 for shipping. I pay $100 mth for the service. Never had an issue with them.
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Charleen Austin CHE (she/her) (@CharleenRAustin) reported@Bell I have been through 3 customer service agents for a bill you sent me for a home phone account you failed to properly cancel a year ago, I have wasted time with three callers who will not help me reconcile this and demand information about the account that no longer exists.