Telus outages and service status in Cut Knife, Saskatchewan
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Cut Knife, Saskatchewan
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Nickspirit (@Nickspirit4) reported@anthony604 @TELUS @WhitecapsFC Or why don’t Canadians stop taxing the **** out of entrepreneurship and then maybe we wouldn’t be begging for a buyer and we wouldn’t have a 60 cent dollar. Think about it.
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R𓃟byn (@Hunny_diva) reportedBeen without any internet since 2pm yesterday. Crashed on Friday & Saturday as well. @TELUS @TELUSsupport are you going to fix this next year? Im also looking for compensation. Are you going to pay for my cellular data usage? #Telus #Outage #TelusSucks I may switch providers
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Alex Zoltan (@AmazingZoltan) reported@polymictic Never had a problem with Telus once.
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Ichnos Maris (@ichnosmaris) reportedDealing with @premium is like dealing with Customer Service from @TELUS and @Bell - useless.
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Pepperfly (@Pepperfly228975) reportedSo get this, Telus is using masking technology (AI) to hide the fact their Call Centre employees have accents coming from places such as India - so they are deceiving customers that they employee Canadians and are not - they are deceiving their entire customer base.
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candide persan (@CandidePersan) reported@seblatombe tiens, toute fraiche: Dear User, We regret to inform you of a data security incident at TELUS Digital that involved unauthorized access to certain of our systems
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UPDATES DAO (@UpdatesDao) reported@empericalbeauty @TELUS @TELUSsupport They never responded to mail as well?
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Kit Kat (@KitKatKomeBack) reported@Malor77 @DanMazierMP Telus and Health Canada, both answered all the questions and the CEO of PrescribeIT didn’t have the information on hand but will hand in all the documents and information. The PBO was on a 6 month contract and his term ended. Trudeau was never a drama teacher.
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Michael Collett 🇺🇦 🇳🇴 🇫🇷 🇮🇪 🇮🇹 (@michaelgcollett) reported@TELUSsupport Working with Telus is not awesome. Getting technical support is impossible.
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Jd (@ProfesorRefer) reported@Tablesalt13 For those that want to know TELUS outsources the most: It runs a massive global BPO operation (TELUS International/digital solutions) with call centers and services abroad. Its Canadian headcount has steadily declined while global grew. • Bell does offshore some customer service/IT (complaints about India/Philippines agents and recent moves are common). • Rogers has done the least visible offshoring for customer-facing roles: It publicly committed to (and delivered) 100% Canadian-based call centers/customer service teams (including repatriating Shaw jobs in 2023). It still positions itself as the only national carrier with this focus, though recent cuts, AI, and third-party shifts have drawn criticism like the others.