Telus outages and service status in Alberton, Prince Edward Island
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Alberton, Prince Edward Island
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lindsay I.R Wiebe (@LindsayWiebeRD) reported@TELUSsupport @TELUS cut off my grandpa’s phone without notice. Better get it fixed before I file a bigger complaint than social media.
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Ken James (@kjames_2001) reported@jodyvance @TELUS I don't know what's going on at your place with Telus but I've got their Pure Fibre and Optic TV here in Marpole in an older building and I've got rock solid service. TV box is wired into the network and any wifi stuff works fine, maybe you have defective hardware or signal.
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jim (@rkymtnhi78) reported@MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport I pay 60/month for 100gb from Telus. Call them and tell them you’ll cancel
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phantom (@rebellion__scum) reportedsweet Jesus @RogersHelps do something about the amount of spam texts on ur network! Ported from Telus a month ago never or rarely had any, since coming to Rogers that’s spiked to 30+ a day
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Jan 🇨🇦🇺🇦💙🧡 (@jnbella) reported@Social_Moi @TELUS I have internet 75 and with promotion I pay 65 a month. My contract ends next year but I’ll shopping around before it ends. You literally have to threaten to cancel services to even get a decent discount or price. We are so limited to our options which sucks.
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Mike Meins C.D. (@NLongbottom432) reported@MelissaLMRogers @ALEXS80245780 @TELUSsupport I talk to an agent in the call support. My contract had ended and now owned the phone. But bill didn't go down. I had been with Telus for thirty years and moved to Koodo and felt I was being ripped off. Now I know why I wait so long to speak to an agent. I kept them on the line and moved my bill from $120 with most of the bells and whistles that I need to having two lines (my wife and I) for $86 dollars, again with everything we need, lots of data, calling and texting and back to Telus. What got it down from around 95 to 86 was having Telus automatic withdraw. Now I need to talk to them about my $325 cable/internet bill.
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Carnivorous Vegan (@ZoeyFeldman) reported@MelissaLMRogers @JasminLaine_ @TELUSsupport Public Mobile is owned by Telus and uses the same network but is much cheaper. If you own your phone it is a better option. $40 a month gets you a lot of data. They have family plans as well.
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j9 (@JanineWils60777) reported@TELUS I will never support you. Piss off with your data centre's.
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FTP/ACAB 🍉 (@bluesparky666) reportedI just switched my phone to Fizz from rogers and now pay 50% less. Just wanted to share. Im not going to answer your calls @Rogers, you can **** all the way off. Next up, @TELUS internet, your time is up *******.
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Jaime Cooke (Old Greenone) Space Pirate. (@GreenoneOld) reported@cselley One thing I'm happy about? Starlink just screwed Bell and Telus. They wait till public outcry causes the provinces to gift them cable infrastructure instead of building it themselves. Now the same ppl can just buy starlink and never have to deal with our protected oligopolies.