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Problems in the last 24 hours in Saint-Valentin, Quebec

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Rogers Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • JustMeJamie64
    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.

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

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

  • sasa_prinsesa
    Прінсеса Саша CHECK MARK (@sasa_prinsesa) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 @Rogers They have fired most of their Canadian staff and outsourced overseas! It’s horrible now; cut back customer service, IT help and hours! It’s awful! @Rogers I wish there was an all Canadian company I could give my business to!

  • randfDoreen
    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.

  • HoundsInsider
    Soo Greyhounds Updates (@HoundsInsider) reported

    @ccoutu1 @Rogers @RogersHelps Telus is worse , fyi. Roger’s was the only company with service while I was away this past few days meanwhile I had 0. It’s not a single companies fault it’s the entire infrastructure in the North. Maybe call Chris Sc….oh wait

  • BBrewda
    BBrewda (@BBrewda) reported

    @Rogers waited on hold for 3 hours to discuss pending increase of fees ONLY for your automated response to end the call on me. What a waste of my time! Terrible customer service! Increasing my internet by 7 dollars/mth and phone by 5 dollars/mth What a joke! @RogersHelps

  • chester43998848
    Breeze (@chester43998848) reported

    @Ady_Co @RogersHelps Forget Roger's, they're useless. I have Starlink here in Windsor. I can take it anywhere! It's never been down. More expensive, but you get what you paid for!

  • 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.

  • marmisto
    Menna (@marmisto) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 @Rogers I called for tech support, talked to a gentleman who spoke decent English with a semi-heavy accent, however the other gentleman in the background weren’t speaking English at all. I asked what all the background noise was and he said he was driving, using a car phone. 😭

  • EhmTEhf
    MTF 🇨🇦 (@EhmTEhf) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 @Rogers There was a documentary a while back which companies use AI to change and hide most of their foreign employee's accents. This has been a trend for most big Canadian companies hosting their support in these countries.