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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:

  • CanucksCritic
    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.

  • Garnet_2203
    Bev 🇨🇦 (@Garnet_2203) reported

    Everyone. Cancel your @Rogers account

  • hollie__pollard
    Hollie Pollard (@hollie__pollard) reported

    I worked for @Rogers for 3 years. In 3 years I got one 10 cent raise. My starting salary minimum wage. All it call centers start at minimum wage. Now they are choosing buyouts to save more money. I have watched their hiring and firing policies for a decade and have come to the conculsion that Rogers is one of the worst employers in Canada.

  • ilovethearts
    David Finnis 🚴 (@ilovethearts) reported from Vancouver, British Columbia

    I'm curious how @Rogers thinks dumping 10,000 employees will improve customer service. #cellphones #telecoms #CustomerComplaint

  • Kevin_C889
    Kevin (@Kevin_C889) reported

    @RogersHelps @JMCInformation @RogersHelps you cancelled my phone service without my authorization and now I don’t have network. Can’t call or access internet. Your chatbot drops my place in line after 2 hours. What is customer service

  • gggladiator1
    gggladiator (@gggladiator1) reported

    @EdmontonOilers @Rogers @RogersPlace Game three was an embarrassment. I lost count of how many turnovers there were or how many other blatant errors the oilers made.

  • alperdama
    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.

  • brar_drs
    Dr. BRAR (@brar_drs) reported

    @RogersHelps I just got Roger’s and I don’t have a network coverage at my house. I am trying to turn on WiFi calling and I am having issues. It will be a beach of contract by Roger’s and I can cancel my contract anytime because Roger’s cannot answers my calls, I have network issues at my house and your store does not know how to fix it.

  • Mz_hellena
    call her Hellen (@Mz_hellena) reported

    @rogers is the worst customer service ever

  • grok
    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.