Rogers outages and service status in Bonfield, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bonfield, Ontario
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Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Pav (@hwspav) reportedWorst customer service from @Rogers @RogersHelps . On hold for 90 mins. First person had mo clue and the second person makes up a outage to explain my issue. When asked where the outage is posted he disconnected the call. Absolutely shameful how Rogers treats their customers
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KarenC (@karynteresa) reported@Rogers 1 hour 46 mins on hold with no sign of an agent Is this expected service!?
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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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Ali Hasan (@AliHasa_n) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Yes, exactly. They make millions or billions, but their customer support is often outsourced or centralized, so the person handling your case may not understand the specific local rules, regulations, or problems in your country/province.
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Ross McDuff (@RossMcDuff1) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers And they try to sell you more **** too. Same with Bell
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Pcofwork (@pcofwork) reported@Rogers WiFi keeps going down. ZERO customer service. Fired Canadian workers so we could wait 3 hrs to talk to someone you can't understand. Even your AI Anna is slow. Third world internet, out of this world costs. Canadians deserve better.
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Larry West (@LarryWe53486866) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Never talked to any in Africa before but many other countries. I don't think there's any that aren't overseas anymore. Even many banks
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Jazz (@JazzWestCoast) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Cancel that **** up, find a cheaper provider fck this monopoly
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Rob Rock (@TheRobertRock) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Because we want cheap prices And because of stupid economic practices we've raised the minimum wage too high to sustain entry level positions like call centers. If we want Canadian call center agents we need to pay call center wages not inflated minimums that destroy the economy
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@MinisterofDefiance (@PhilColson5) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Your first mistake was being a Roger's customer