Telus outages and service status in Carrot River, Saskatchewan
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Carrot River, Saskatchewan
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Graig Carlson (@GraigCarlson) reported@TELUS so I’m trying to upgrade to a new phone. Since my current phone has to be returned in 15 days. Apparently the new phone is on back order and no estimated date of delivery. Customer service is basically that’s too bad. No other options. Really? That’s it?
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Mark M. (@MarkMYYZ) reported@HMcPhersonNDP The CRTC already gave Bell, Rogers & Telus an oligopoly so they can charge us the highest rates in the world. They give CBC 1.5 billion of our tax dollars for **** no one watches. Now they want to tax streaming services a tax that will get passed on to us? Get Ottawa my pocket!!
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jc (@jcorriv35) reported@Cleosmahm @jodyvance @TELUS Convinced They are “techs” in name only. Ive had 5 come out & try the same thing 5 different times to fix internet until i lost my **** & the last dude finally went up the pole and found a split connection point 😡 after i bought a new modem & ran new line inside my house 🤬
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Jason Thegreat (@Jason7hegreat) reported@Martyupnorth This is the whole reason I went with Telus a few years ago. Rogers kept increasing my bill by a significant amount every 6 months or so. Promotion ended, they say. I signed a contract, there was no promotion given. They fix the bill. 6 Months Later...
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heiba9866 (@heiba986627073) reported@Hux45545638 @WestJet This is what WS wanted they wanted cheap customer service they pay $700 a month in Telus El Salvador, I work for them and you have no idea how stupid they are, they don't know what to do they can't even speak English Telus will just ask them fill out this template during the call
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Mr. Green (@PerspectiveMg) reported@MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport Telus is the first problem, always Freedom Mobile or Public Mobile(Telus subbrand - if live outside freedom subscriber zone)
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Boo Meester (@BooMeester) reported@GordinKelowna @jodyvance @TELUS When programs don’t record or fast-forward to the end, these are not minor issues when dealing with Telus!
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Prairie Edwin (@PrairieEdwin) reportedYou’ll want to look at Public Mobile. They are owned by Telus but cheaper and month to month. No long contract. You can change it for any month. Very flexible. No dropped calls either. Excellent coverage on the Telus network. I’ve had it 6 years now. Mine would be $40/month Cdn but it’s got lots of data. Lower priced ones too.
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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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Daniel Stevenson (@D313131Daniel) reported@MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport Hey a decade ago Canadians were offered American cell service in Canada, but Telus whipped up such a frenzy among Canadians it never happened.