Rogers outages and service status in Petrolia, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Petrolia, Ontario
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Rogers Issues Reports Near Petrolia, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Petrolia and nearby locations:
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D Calcutt (@CalcuttDJ) reported from Plympton-Wyoming, Ontario@Rogers 64 to 101 dollars that just rediculous! No cable service is worth that much.
Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lady Centrist (@ladycentrist) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Called last week, on hold 1hr 25mins. Agent did not resolve issue. Its absurd and unacceptable that Canadians are held hostages by these telecoms. They have no problem taking exorbitant fees from us but have issues providing the service that go along with the cost @FP_Champagne.
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pXnEmerica (@pXnEmerica) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers They used to, many companies used to. The standard for those centers was call time. So everyone basically had a manager behind them bickering at them to get the call time down. It becomes competition between teams who can get the call time down. The service standard dropped to nothing, people accepted it or in our case, have no reasonable alternatives due to the regulation of media and infrastructure in the country. Once people accepted it it was cheaper to outsource and automate.
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Campoli (@scampoli____) reported@Rogers is a ****** joke pay all this money for garbage service and no help whe calling in @fordnation a joke to with all this money we pay for trash service and being over charged he says he for the people but never helps which people you for your family only?
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🇨🇦 Shonna 💜TAEMate💎6v6🐥 (@shonna_74) reported@Rogers @RogersHelps The sad part s that your support model changed and has gone completely backwards. On hold for hours, with CSR for hours, on hold 45 mind, xfer twice. The call dropped 3 times! He called me back twice and not the 3rd time. So 3.5 hours wasted. Again! Please help me!
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Sean, Nickname "Goody"..........just a dude. (@bignumber55) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Roger's is absolute garbage!
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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.
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Cookie Gigan (@cookiegigan) reported@iCruiseify @RogersHelps @Rogers I guess 1 out of 2 isn’t bad. I hope you can get the 2nd resolved.
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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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aimeeL (@love2read78) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers I called the customers service for my local paper and it was answered in the Philippines. Every company that has actual humans answering calls, gets directed to a foreign country. Otherwise you get a computer.
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terrible (@terrible___t) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers We don’t care, your problem