Rogers outages and service status in Pembroke, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Pembroke, Ontario
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Rogers Issues Reports Near Pembroke, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Pembroke and nearby locations:
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Barren791 (@Barren_791) reported from Pembroke, Ontario@RogersHelps I sure hope your compensating those customers that pay for a service they can't use.
Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Robert Park (@RobertPark71) reported@RogersHelps Maybe you should read the post before asking stupid questions. And I don’t want or need a reply. Tired or dealing with inept rogers
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Gloria Murray (@GMurray64532) reported@Garnet_2203 @Rogers USA Blackstone owns a big piece Rogers & service doesnt exist; called twice told call back lines busy, bill wrong for 4th time (still try fix), many CDN employees GONE replaced by international call centres & $5/month price hike for no reason. @CanadianPM 🇨🇦run competition pls
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Marni Miller 🇨🇦 (@miller5252) reported@RogersHelps going on close to 48 hours of no service with zero accountability and no expected resolution time. Area of outage is Yonge and York Mills. Two days of being unable to work because of zero internet.
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Blackhat Casper (@JBPVFM) reported@rogers @RogersHelps has big problems in newmarket today.......oye
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Canucks Critic (@CanucksCritic) reported@Canucks @Rogers Core memories after a last place season is a stretch. Fans showed up and got a terrible product all year, this doesn’t make up for that.
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Sam Sung (@SamSunga3yr) reported@RogersHelps "I have already tried calling multiple times over the last 2 weeks, including a recent wait of over 80 minutes with no response. It is unacceptable to force me back to a phone line that doesn't work for a problem your system created by adding 2 unauthorized lines.
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Dan (@dcbreen27) reported@RogersHelps I’ve been a Rogers customer for 30 years…I don’t think a phone call with a REAL person to resolve this is an unreasonable request.
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Meekz (@T_Messam) reported@Rogers your customer service has gone to the dogs.
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Alper Dama (@alperdama) reported@RogersHelps @RogersHelps I sent you a detailed DM with my full account info, case numbers, and evidence. Your response? An AUTOMATED BOT directing me to the same broken chat that disconnected me 3 times. You asked me to DM to hide this from the public. You never intended to help. CCTS complaint filing. See you there.
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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.