Rogers outages and service status in Beaverton, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Beaverton, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Rogers reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Beaverton, Ontario and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Rogers Issues Reports Near Beaverton, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Beaverton and nearby locations:
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SM 🇨🇦🇩🇪 (@SMayr) reported from Brock, OntarioIs it a @Rogers thing or a @SamsungMobile issue but myself and others are sending & receiving texts with the @ and the end of them...
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SELINA...🎅🏼🎄🤶🏼 is it Christmas yet (@slinki21) reported from Ramara, Ontario@Katie_Kats1 @Rogers @Sportsnet Ya well. They r stupid enough to let him keep it up I’m guessing
Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Joey Prefontaine (@northshorejoey) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers My recent call had this woman who didn't speak English, couldn't enunciate her words and mumbled. When you take Jobs away from Canadians in Canada and move your call center to countries that pay less to save money will never have customer service.
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Stephen Jackman (@SteveJackman) reportedHow in the world did the @CRTCeng allow @Rogers to buy Shaw??? You’re supposed to protect Canadians it’s your only mandate. The service quality is down the shitter in BC on Rogers(Shaw) Internet. Frequent volume changes on upstream and downstream signals. Automated AI support bots that don’t do **** for anyone. There had to be some back room bribes to allow this farcical deal go through.
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BB (@bbbrazil__) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Syed57961202 @Rogers The data is still in Canada and all the big banks and most if not all big Canadian companies require Canadian data and cloud service locations. But it’s the internet and can be accessed from elsewhere.
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Rajesh kumar M (@mrajeshdav) reported@RogersHelps @Rogers breaching your own contract and pinning it on customer to pay early termination fee, is just horrendous.
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Ds (@Sky__16__) reported@RogersHelps @Rogers 5-hour outage. $250+ lost income. $2 credit. Then Rogers tells me I should pay another $15/month for backup internet. Imagine causing the problem, offering less than 1% of the losses as compensation, and then pitching a subscription as the fix.
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Ali Hasan (@AliHasa_n) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Yes, exactly. They make millions or billions, but their customer support is often outsourced or centralized, so the person handling your case may not understand the specific local rules, regulations, or problems in your country/province.
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Cristina Aiello (@caiello2) reported@RogersHelps I got through to a tech after 1 hr & 15 min, was told known outage in area from Aug 17 at 3 pm till tomorrow Aug 18 at 6 pm. Tech didn’t bother to offer any help or investigation noting my history. Tech should be invested in customer service.
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Mrs. Junko Whittman (Vox's Wife) (@MrsJunkoLuthor) reported@Rogers FIX YOUR GOD DAMN ******* **** *** WIFI FOR **** SAKE!!!!
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Kartz (@Lord_Kartz) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers When I have called in the past, support would say, “This is <name> from Rogers in <Canadian city>.” In some cases, it was true. Anyway, for Robbers to employ CS staff in Canada, they’d have to pay well which they (and others) don’t like to. Hence the outsourcing. Cheap labour.
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Deb Moynahan (@vanuckfan56) reportedIt’s now beyond enough @Rogers … since Monday 8am no internet and initially 3-5 hr outage. It’s Tuesday 🤬