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Shaw outages and service status in Edenwold, Saskatchewan

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Shaw offers broadband internet, TV and phone services to businesses and individuals. Shaw mainly serves clients in British Columbia and Alberta.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Edenwold, Saskatchewan

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Shaw Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • lorianebird
    Lori Bird (@lorianebird) reported

    @sigurdson_chris @Shawhelp @Rogers What customer service? There isn’t any-at all!

  • hgillis
    Hugh Gillis πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@hgillis) reported

    @Shawhelp I haven't been able to login to my account in 2 months. I can't stream from any of my devices because I can't login. I"ve called your support 4 times and just keep getting told to try again in a week. Are you ever going to fix this problem?

  • gerrit_heikamp
    Gerrit Heikamp (@gerrit_heikamp) reported

    @Shawhelp A technician was here because of the poor signal that we have. He replaced the router and indicated that all is well. We still have a poor signal causing poor television reception.

  • superdaddoo
    D (@superdaddoo) reported

    PSA: Filed a CCTS complaint against @Rogers & Shaw (@ShawInfo) today. Shaw/Rogers has stated that their internet infrastructure in my community is unable to provide the 2Gbps download speeds during peak times. 50% to 70% bandwidth loss in peak times. But charging people for it.

  • Danrek77
    Dave (@Danrek77) reported

    @Shawhelp Yes, I didn’t even unbox this new one. I had contacted support immediately after taking the package from Purolator because the box looked trashed. My problem was the lady on support said nothing about bew hardware or when it might come, just the email with the QR Fed Ex label

  • RiseN_Guard
    R@X (@RiseN_Guard) reported

    @ShawInfo LOUSY CUSTOMER SERVICE ....WHY the long wait times just to speak to an agent? You are making billions yet too cheap to hire staff. Corporate Greed!

  • Valomir
    Tyler β„β˜•β˜ƒ (@Valomir) reported

    @Shawhelp There was no known outage. My mo-... *sob* my modem reached the end of it's lifecycle. It died doing it's duty; providing me with high speed internet access both via internet and Wi-Fi. *sob* I am forever grateful for its service and will cherish the memories we made.

  • LindsayWiebeRD
    Lindsay I.R Wiebe (@LindsayWiebeRD) reported

    @Shawhelp @Rogers another day, another problem with our internet cutting out yet again. 😑

  • BlackBlazeE
    Release the files (@BlackBlazeE) reported

    Due to issues with @ShawInfo 's internet service, today's raid on the DOJ stream will be canceled unless something drastically changes. We here at the Black Blaze Collective assume that either the @TheJusticeDept is once again trying to stop us, or that Rogers/Shaw also defends pedos. The most likely case is sheer incompetence given what we know about the structure within Rogers/Shaw, but our narrative sounds better. Indoctrination broadcasts will resume ASAP.

  • HeldyCarvalho
    Heldy (@HeldyCarvalho) reported

    @Shawhelp @Rogers @RogersHelps I have been with Shaw 10+ years. They used to use automatic card updating services that update expiry dates automatically. Rogers does not use that. Does not notify users. Just charges them $70. At least tell users that service is removed.