Telus outages and service status in Baie Verte, New Brunswick
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Baie Verte, New Brunswick
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Carey Bolam (@CareyBolam) reported@TELUS Are you sure? I got an "Improve your Telus Service ..." about the call I received asking me to rate the CSR's performance
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theredlion (@thered_lataleph) reported@TELUS Don't get involved with this company. They are the worst for customer service. They have apps that don't work and if you ask for a paper bill you get zero information on it. Then you try to leave them and they harass you and charge you hundreds of dollars. Think illegal
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. (@its6o4) reportedI work a side job for Telus International and I can’t even get support help. I wonder how the average customer feels. **** is so cooked.
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Nick Pena-Alvarez (@NickPenaAlvarez) reported@Rogers just can't provide any type of consistent internet service. @TELUS here we come.
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The Bull Whisperer (@Thebullwhisper) reported@L9FRIENDLYSTYLE Maybe not, we'll see eventually. Court concluded BMI didn't have an unrestricted right to the Zillnk IP when it transferred it onward. There's a reason why the Telus relationship slipped by a couple of months, so far nothing mentioned as to why it slipped except "Titan shipments were delayed." Isn't it odd that the BMI - Titan - AMPG transfer happened the same day, AMPG claiming good faith, not knowing the IP was in arbitration? Good faith might be true. But imo that's a display of extraordinary bad due diligence from ampg "we didn't know about the arbitration." It might be a winner down the road, they got orders and multiple legs of their business to carry them. This Telus leg, related to the Titan IP transfer is looking weak at the moment though. No matter how many orders been placed, being able to deliver is what matters.
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Bubba the Dog. (@eltigrethetiger) reported@NickPenaAlvarez @Rogers @TELUS Don't do it! Trust me. This was a criminal act. Telus has even worse service
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SierraAlphaJuliet (@joneseygirl2022) reported@FringedCanuck @Starlink Central Alberta here on Starlink. We have had no issues to speak of here. After years of Telus non-service and dial up speed level internet service, we are really happy with Starlink.
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Bill McCreery (@Bill_McCreery) reported@DouglasTodd @TELUS 2/2 What happens when the US South & Central America become unlivable? These issues won't go away.
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Jason Zanatta (@JasonZanatta) reported@bcbluecon Even in Central Coquitlam at my business , y over y we pay more and y over year @telus service gets worse. Multiple dropped calls per week. Dead zones. Ridiculous given what we Canadians pay. Time of emergency I can’t imagine how bad it must be.
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306 Shane (@NoSacredBeliefs) reportedAs a Saskatchewan resident, I never expected to be contemplating switching to Rogers Wireless. But @Bell, your latest decision to cap the amount of data one can use on hotspot in a month is downright boneheaded and @TELUS is no better (having made the same decision).