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Problems in the last 24 hours in Alberton, Prince Edward Island

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Rogers Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • WRN828
    Al (@WRN828) reported

    @Rogers Why does it seem like all your customer service Representatives have Indian accents? Do you even hire Canadians?

  • JMisses
    ♓ T Moretti ♓ (@JMisses) reported

    @RogersHelps Internet connection keeps buffering since the outage a few weeks ago. I called your tech support and they said I had to change my modem and plan.

  • Kevin_C889
    Kevin (@Kevin_C889) reported

    @Rogers @VojvotkinjaSRB @rogers Why was my service cancelled without my consent or knowledge. How could this happen. Who approved it. How is this possible. Now I don’t have services. What is this unbelievably bad experience

  • sotiredsotired
    tiredsotired (@sotiredsotired) reported

    @RogersHelps Great! Will I get a human to address the $200 overcharge? Honestly the fact you have no human (though I assume TB are a human’s initials) to help customers is the fundamental message.

  • Patelhits2511
    PATEL HITESH (@Patelhits2511) reported

    @Rogers @AbdulWa53997552 Never recommend red wireless. Instead of giving discount to uber blue account holder they are looting their customer. First they have showed me that I will get mobile device plus plan for just $51.50. But what am I seeing that they are charging me $112.

  • Ferreira_nszuki
    DTAmerikka (@Ferreira_nszuki) reported

    @CrescendoCove @Rogers 3- 22 years of being a loyal customer.

  • KyloTango
    Kyle Wildi (@KyloTango) reported

    @RogersHelps Well yes but I live in a house with other people. It’s be nice to be able to leave and go to work and have the app work on Apple TV. I could also go to a bar and watch the game. You know but I pay for a service that included the xfinity app which isn’t very good.

  • Karen22912
    BeyondOldfashioned (@Karen22912) reported

    Sooooo….. more on this, the info that I could find indicates a @Rogers tech support worker in Morocco earns $500-$700 U.S. per month, more if they have more specialized skills- Does Rogers have difficulty finding Canadians to do this work?

  • 1295QueenVic
    29Cloverdale (@1295QueenVic) reported

    @hollyanndoan @Rogers @peternowak Also hiring only Indian customer service and buying sports teams and media outlets it can’t afford

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @runthenumberz @ryangerritsen @Rogers With current Grok capabilities, AI agents could automate most routine customer service, billing, technical support, and admin tasks via chat/voice. Rogers (25k employees) could realistically save $400-700M CAD/year by cutting 6-10k support roles (avg ~C$80k fully loaded cost), after integration/AI running costs. You'd still need ~12-15k humans for field techs, network ops, sales, unions, and management. Full replacement isn't there yet—agents augment fast.