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Rogers offers mobile phone service, broadband and dial-up internet, home phone service and television to individuals and businesses.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Whitney, Ontario

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Rogers Issues Reports

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  • BoneOg61674
    OG Mud bone (@BoneOg61674) reported

    @EdmontonOilers @Rogers @RogersPlace Mcdavid sucks

  • Suganyaa__
    Sug Anya (@Suganyaa__) reported

    Why does the ceo make 31 million a year and still have to down size its work force? @Rogers

  • peggyfulcherxx
    Mary Fulcher (@peggyfulcherxx) reported

    @Rogers dear Rogers/Shaw. Your customer service sucks. 1 month I have been trying to get into my shaw email account. CIRCLES. You are NO help. How can sending a code to the email I can't access be helpful???? Please please hook me up with someone who can actually help. FtrXcstmr

  • clo33177634
    Clip Clop (@clo33177634) reported

    @Rogers @RogersHelps Rogers coax is unreliable. Modem reboots, 2 techs after, no help, just runarounds.

  • Werdnah
    Andrew d. (@Werdnah) reported

    @Rogers I wasn’t home to test out on TV. The screenshots I shared were from you Sportsnet app & exposed the fact you guys hire incompetent morons to manage the backend of your Sportsnet+ service … including customer service.

  • missthe80s33
    Riley Deck (@missthe80s33) reported

    @RogersHelps I have a recorded screen conversation with a woman named Alice from Shaw west, she is laughing at me having to pay the early cancelation fees. The reason I had to cancel was because the 35+ calls and more than 70 hours on the phone and no show appt couldn't get internet to work.

  • HerMajestyJakO
    JackieO1402 (@HerMajestyJakO) reported

    @CanadianGrayMan To give it to the Indians. Im tired of calling their customer service to not understand a word @Rogers

  • MooCowRawrz
    nothing but volcanic vipers (@MooCowRawrz) reported

    Glad that @rogers @bell @sportnets hate me for trying to watch sport I pay for thanks for not letting me see the last of the raptors game because your TV apps are ducking **** and your laying people off **** You

  • Rivirunthecity
    LastRealOneLeft (@Rivirunthecity) reported

    @Rogers You ****** are retarded. i dont want to talk to some sales rep to get internet i want to pay and get it sent. like WTF is wrong with this company.

  • 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.