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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horsegal65 (@horsegal65) reportedTelus service has declined so bad, a lady called me today I couldn’t understand her.. she couldn’t pronounce my name her English was that bad and there were roosters crowing in the background. This isn’t the first time ..I hung up on her. Beyond ridiculous @TELUSsupport
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Mortoshi (@HDergler) reported@wongkarwasian most Canadian service providers collude to increase the level of service beyond what the average consumer needs so that can charge upward of $100 a month for something that should be extremely basic telus wants like $110 a month for 500mbps internet for instance, but most people would still be ok with 100mbps or less I'm many cases
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Hypha Central Alberta (@RuralAlbertan) reported@Martyupnorth Telus did the same to me but without any notification. Just raised my bill and expected me to pay what they wanted. **** them. Doesn’t matter who you go with, Telus Rogers or any others. They are all terrible and overpriced.
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Chuck McKinnon (@chuckmckinnon) reported@JamesMac_Fit I scrapped my Telus router for Unifi gear. Created a separate WiFi network for the kids' devices, which shuts off a couple of hours before bedtime. Content filters at the router, not on devices. We collected their devices when the network dropped, and I read to them every night.
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Myrna Lambert (@myrnalambert) reportedWe’ve had this number for years but with Rogers since 2015. We get calls daily from TELUS to switch. What happens if there is an emergency and they have no service? Serious situation and support keeps insisting the have to talk to the person with the phone. @CRTCeng
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🏴☠️ Jag Julio Rico Suave Jay Pai (@JulioRicoSuave) reported@MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport Telus is garbage
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Nav from the True North 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 (@navednoorani) reported@TELUS Either of the following need to happen for me to get the service I had before - -Find a cost inclusion for loyalty - Roll back to earlier digital boxes and change my wifi etc - Cancel my Services, I’ll go to elsewhere I’m done dealing with @TELUSsupport
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EarnCatalyst (@EarnCatalyst) reported@UnkleHack69 The problem is that the Canadian market is extremely protectionist of Telus and Rogers. It's not even like telecommunications regulations are more strict in Canada and US telecoms just refuse to meet them because they're actually much more lenient than in the US.
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Dexter.eth (@RishabG61584484) reported@canadiancailin You’re sitting in a small town in Canada, using Rogers, Fido, or Telus internet to search Wikipedia about an incident, then acting like you know better than your own government and elected representatives, while accusing others of fake outrage and crying.
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Karl Turner (@Karljt421) reported@gator_gum I just spent 45 minutes on the phone with Telus "customer service" and death sounds like an upgrade. But totally vaccinated and still alive.