Telus outages and service status in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
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Telus Issues Reports
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Nsamba (@NvaZirobwe) reported@benmwine @faibanet Never be royal to these companies they don’t care about you I learnt the hard way. I for one I use Rogers communications but these guys increased my bill from 50$ to 70$ without notice I switched to Telus who gave me 40$ 1Gbps Rogers called me and gave me 1.5Gbps at 35$.
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Lincoln Ho | Yegventures | 何令恒 🇻🇦🇨🇦🇭🇰 (@yegventures) reported@Social_Moi @TELUSsupport If you have home issues, call 310-MYTV. For mobility issues, dial 611 from a TELUS cell phone. If you want a guaranteed Canadian agent, use the French options as you'll get an agent in Montreal (home service agents work there too).
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Olujide 'Chukwudi' Sobola (@sobola_jats) reported@Highteaspeaks @ajayi_g @Bell It is good you had a good offer from Chatr. I used Chatr for 2 years. I was paying 50 cad per month, tax inclusive for 5GB data. When I was frustrated and called them, their customer service person did not care. I had to port to Telus to get 60GB data for same price.
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Lee Redpath (@redman_mather) reported@field2fieldag @Bell_MTSHelps @Bell_MTS Doesn’t matter who you’re with, that stretch is a dead zone. I’m with public mobile which is owned by telus and that area is pretty poor
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Farman Khan (@theCK001) reported@TELUS Telus sucks for the last couple of months. Data don’t work but keep paying bills. To add insult to injury, the care team told: though data is not working, calls and texts are still working, so you got the service.
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Tennis Girl 🎾 (@Nole_fan_girl) reportedNot to mention that @TELUSsupport called me back only to put me on hold to go find a technician. What is the point of making me enter all my info in the chat and waiting for a callback. This is a #customerservice fail Is support from @TELUS something I'll need a day off for?
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TELUS Support (@TELUSsupport) reported@bshynk Sorry you feel this way Barney, did you need any help with your TELUS services?
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DemonicAngelAlan 🇨🇦 🏳️🌈 (@Alan_Demonic) reported@wongkarwasian The amount of people I still find paying $100+ for like 2gb on Telus because they just pay the bill and move on sucks SO MUCH but I feel so glad when I find them and can get them moved for something better
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Tierneymisu (@the_ref14) reported@wongkarwasian $35 for 100gb canada-us-mexico with public mobile (Telus network) They exist and it's easier then ever to find a deal. People just like pissing money away
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Chris Ryan (@Watchdog_MP) reported📱 Starting June 12, CRTC says no more activation fees, plan modification fees, or most early cancellation fees. Let’s see how long it takes them to comply with this… Spoiler: They won’t. Bell, Rogers, Telus and the rest will just hike base monthly rates, push harder on device contracts to keep cancellation fees alive, and invent shiny new “admin” or “service” fees with different names. Same game. Different rules. Regulating junk fees is cute. Breaking up the oligopoly and letting real competition in is what actually lowers prices for Canadians. How creative do you think they’ll get? Drop your predictions below. #cdnpoli #CRTC #Telecom