Rogers outages and service status in Lively, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lively, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Rogers reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Lively, 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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Live Outage Map Near Lively, Ontario
The most recent Rogers outage reports came from the following cities: Greater Sudbury.
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Rogers Issues Reports Near Lively, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lively and nearby locations:
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🇨🇦David D. Plorable®🇺🇸 (@David_Lische) reported from Simard, OntarioHey @Rogers, I might tell you to shove your cellular service up your arse. I gave #YouPeople my business continuously since 1988. #DonCherryIsRight while @Sportsnet & @RonMacLeanHTH are the demise of what was #Canada.
Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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High_5_Brady (@Jimbb5022) reported@RogersHelps Rogers may want to reevaluate how those cases are being handled. Maybe reconsider treating that department as the final escalation point, because from a customer perspective the process was very disappointing.
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Bonnie Lee (@stitchlady) reported@RogersHelps This is the latest ticket number. I got an automated phone call just a few hours after this ticket was escalated telling me they could find no issues. ID is: I2573933742. The issue happened watching NBC again this morning.
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DARSHAN AILANI (@AilaniDarshan) reported@RogersHelps Your response pretty much sums up how Rogers wants to deal with customer complaints. I will pay my outstanding and port my number out. It’s extremely sad to see such customer service even for sub standard service and connectivity.
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Mike Jones (@nuttyskadork) reportedShaw by @RogersHelps have by far the worst most unreliable apps on the planet Got a $500 bill because they sent me a new router and I can’t return the old one because the app is ALWAYS DOWN so I can’t install the new one. Absolute crooks. The old Shaw was WAY better
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Tony🐶🏒 (@TonyAnjam) reportedNo one reading this, but I did call out @Rogers last week for ripping me off. But @RogersHelps has tracked down the salesman and confirmed no install fee! A bit ridiculous to need Twitter for this, and still think their AI-chat-bot that does nothing is whack
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Aman Rattanpal (@AmanRattanpalX) reported@RogersHelps I DID BUT THEY ARE UNABLE TO HELP.
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Alex McIntyre (@McalexMcintyre) reported@Canucks @Rogers I honestly think that we should seriously consider trading down, especially if we can pick up an additional 1st round draft pick either next year or the year after.
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Agent Provocateur® (@Provocative_one) reported@Canucks @Rogers I hope after this sham of a lottery draft, every single person in that lineup, after seeing the rigging that took place to rob Vancouver and watch them slide down the board once again, they walk away from the NHL as fans.
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Danny Galea (@dannygalea99) reported@ShamsCharania @Rogers owners of the Raptors should never be forgiven for letting Masai go.
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Scammer Defence (@ScammerDefence) reported@Paul__Walsh @TELUS @Rogers What banks do with forwarded smishing texts: feed them to threat-intel sharing groups like APWG and CAFC so the lookalike domain ends up on consumer blocklists. A free DNS-level iOS app installs that blocklist on the phone so the page never loads.