Bell Canada outages and service status in Upper Stewiacke, Nova Scotia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Upper Stewiacke, Nova Scotia
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Bell Canada Issues Reports Near Upper Stewiacke, Nova Scotia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Upper Stewiacke and nearby locations:
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John Mayfield (@Stuff_We_Made) reported from Middle Stewiacke, Nova Scotia(cont) @Bell contact is already around 170 a month (taxes in) for two phones sharing data. Been with Bell for probably 10 years. Have had two @MotorolaCA watches - 360 with two failed batteries, 360gen two failed completely, Z Play (working) and the Z2 Play (battery issue) (more)
Bell Canada Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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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Andres Hernandez (@andreshmt) reported@Bell @Bell_Support this company sucks!!They dont have fibre in alot of places and i am talking urban areas,nothing remote,for example at Driftwood Dr Burlington ON,they only have 100 Mbps and cost like3 times more than 1.5 Gb that i'm paying now,they didnt even offer a solution
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Nima Zabihpour (@nimazabihpour21) reported@Bell it’s 2026, why does your mobility services not support outgoing caller name display? This should be stardand especially for business mobility clients who want the name of their business shown when they call clients. Telus and Rogers has this standard.
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Fred Pinner 🏴☠️ (@ABean858) reported@nath_beauregard @Bell It's a pain in the ***, but every few years I cancel Rogers and sign up with Bell, just to get Rogers to call me back with the better deal. Sometime I have to go back and forth 2-3 times until they won't go lower.
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Shawn_Anderson (@Shawn_Anderson) reportedAnyone else’s @PrimeVideo crash whilst trying to watch thr @Senators game? “Something went wrong” So either my @Bell tv is down (other channels work) or Amazon’s crapped the bed…
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Nuno Aguiar 🏳️🌈🇨🇦🇵🇹🇦🇴 (@NunoMAguiar) reportedLanded in #Portugal and grabbed a Vodafone SIM card with 60gb of data, unlimited calls and even some international call minutes for $25 Euros. Meanwhile plans from many of Canada’s telecom providers would be well over $75 dollars for the same service. @Rogers @Bell
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Lola - (@mom22lappys) reported@Bell_Support it looks like this is a power issue. Our area is in a power outage and it looks like we only have half power.
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Laurie Nadon (@lnadon3) reported@bell now would be a good time to send representatives to the Kingston West area and offer some deals to switch ... lots of @cogeco issues lately
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bta (@bta1976) reported@Bell More Canadians Are Cancelling Their SVOD Services With the rising cost of living, more Canadians are tightening their budgets and one of the easy ways to reduce their outgoings is by cancelling streaming service subscriptions. According to a survey by Angus Reid,
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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.