Rogers outages and service status in Parksville, British Columbia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Parksville, British Columbia
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Live Outage Map Near Parksville, British Columbia
The most recent Rogers outage reports came from the following cities: Parksville.
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Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Tracey Brooks (@Traceybaby) reported@Rogers has been messing me around for a month. Hours on hold only to have them drop the calls. Payment arrangement made only for them to disregard it. How can I rectify these issues if I can't get through?!
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Just me - Jamie (@JustMeJamie64) reported@Cdhd123 @Rogers She was finally able to assist me, but apparently not without her managers approval. Anyway, the issue is resolved to my satisfaction.
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CptNash (@CptNash2) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Because since 2008,many companies were offered outsourcing financial incentives and generous tax breaks. I personally was on a team that closed a contact centre in Canada to relocate to the Philippines. I can tell you that it has nothing to do with superior customer experiences.
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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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Julie Forrest (@jforrest) reportedI’m sorry, Marina. Welcome to Canada. @RogersHelps is the worst (except maybe next to @AirCanada)
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Steve T.🇨🇦 (@Game_of_Thornes) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers I was helping an elderly friend with her Bell service about 15 years ago. We were routed to India. At the end of the call I was asked the standard “anything else you need help with”. I answered “I could use help shoveling my driveway”. She didn’t seem to know what SNOW was.
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Just me - Jamie (@JustMeJamie64) reported@CognizantBeing @Rogers I will admit I received good service today, but it took over an hour of my time. The wait time to speak with someone was only 5mins. It was the amount of times I was put on hold while she “was checking” things. They must improve their service levels for call time as well as bring back more Canadian call centres. I haven’t even touched on privacy issues. @Rogers
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These are the days (@randfDoreen) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers People who think the service will be better if it within our borders are delusional. The access to and for information won't be any different as everything is case by case. The fact that you are paying so much for internet, cable and cell phones is robbery.
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maDJunnic (@maDJunnic1) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers You can call Bell customer service and order food from Calcutta in the same phone call.
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Chevy Guy (@chevy__guy) reported@Rogers i’ve been trying your customer service line for three days. Only to be told that you were too busy to answer my call to try again later.