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Problems in the last 24 hours in Gore Bay, Ontario

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  • DBiosky
    A RUN ‘Pierré’ NOT MUFASA🦁🔴 (@DBiosky) reported

    @RogersHelps there has been internet outage for more than 12 hours in my home. Please when will this be restored as I’ve missed one day of work already?

  • RossMcDuff1
    Ross McDuff (@RossMcDuff1) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 @Rogers And they try to sell you more **** too. Same with Bell

  • donmerrifieldjr
    Don Merrifield Jr. 🇨🇦🇺🇦 (@donmerrifieldjr) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Rogers customer service is one of the worst.

  • Teecehere
    Reece (@Teecehere) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Bell also - when I changed providers I thought I was being scammed because the customer service rep sounded nervous. I asked her 'what location she was working from' and she said The Philippines.

  • BBrewda
    BBrewda (@BBrewda) reported

    @RogersHelps But no one answered when I was on hold. The automated response after 3 hours just told me you are experiencing high call volumes and then said have a good day and ended the call. This is poor customer service. How about calling me and I will graciously put you on hold for 3 hours

  • ehdrifter
    ehdrifter (@ehdrifter) reported

    @mmabrey1 Both @Rogers and @Bell are absolute dog ****. Sorry

  • themastericeman
    Master Iceman (@themastericeman) reported

    @Rogers can you explain the logic of asking business customers that spend 1000's a month on your services to deal with your awful customer service? Transfered multiple times only to end up at a loud call centre where the person tries to sell me stuff vs actually answering questions. All you are doing is making your customers want a better option, like a Starlink phone by @SpaceX . If I am going to have to deal with garbage customer service which is what big telecom has, you and @TELUSsupport I might as well get a more robust service. Starlink is more robust for me than the wifi I get from you. You should have local respresentives that work with businesses.

  • sweet_tooth19
    Sweet Tooth  (@sweet_tooth19) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 @mike_kozar @Rogers They outsourced all their call centers to be in Casablanca and also India. So much for them promoting 100% Canadian call centers. Back in the day, they used to answer the phone with “you’ve reached Jane in Moncton, how can I help you?” Notice how that is gone?

  • RealDonBradshaw
    Don Bradshaw (@RealDonBradshaw) reported

    Kudos to @JoeyVotto for actually discussing Vlad’s struggles as a real problem, and actually posing possible solutions. Those inside the @Rogers @Sportsnet Mothership are all just waiting for him to break out of his ‘funk’, as if it was a week-long slump. #BlueJays #BlueJays50

  • Airwave_1_
    Wake Turbulence (@Airwave_1_) reported

    @ChelseaBeach @JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Acquiring Shaw put Rogers $26B in debt. To cut costs, they quietly scrapped their "100% Canadian" PR pledge, cut domestic support contracts, and pushed call center roles right back overseas to offshore vendors. PR promises don't survive a $26B debt load.