Rogers outages and service status in Three Hills, Alberta
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Three Hills, Alberta
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Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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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Trish M (@trishmilley) reportedI PAY FOR ROGERS PHONE AND INTERNET AND I WANT HELP. I DONT WANT TO WAIT ON THE PHONE FOR 1.45 HRS. WHERE ARE YOU @ROGERSHELPS @RogersHelps
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Jason Boring (@JasonBoring99) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Telus is just as bad plus most of their technicians are from India, completely useless and no troubleshooting skills
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Queens Fort (@Bellyhungry) reported@RogersHelps Sometimes I got the message: This service is currently not available. Please try again later. Sometimes, I just got a blank screen.
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🥌 Curling Fan (@CurlingFan22) reported@d2thethomas @JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Ha! Been there, done that. The store staff will tell you they can’t help you and hand you their phone to use to call the call centre
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linzypinzy (@linzypinzy2) reported@JustMeJamie64 @SecondGuerilla @Rogers Isn’t the cdn cell phone cartels one of the issues with the tariffs and trade agreements. I’d rather be annexed than deal with a country that just sent 10s of 1000s of men to invade Spain.
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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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Mertecracker (@JWatson42) reported@RogersHelps Is there an email solution? I did try the online chat, but they weren't able to access what was required.
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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. 😭
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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.