Telus outages and service status in Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia
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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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Paul Walsh (@Paul__Walsh) reported@ScammerDefence @TELUS @Rogers That doesn’t actually happen and even if it did, the damage is already done. Threat based security for phishing will never be good enough. It’s time to pivot to zero trust for URLs.
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heiba9866 (@heiba986627073) reported@SerenaCMah @WestJet Westjet wanted cheap labor they got it. The agents in Telus El Salvador have a mediocre English level, they can't even understand a spelling, they work with "scripts" unnatural customer service, then they grow after 1 month of training without any experience in airlines at all
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NoneOfYourBusiness (@RightHereEh) reported@AmazingZoltan I used to think it was Telus customer non-service but since I inherited Rogers non-service through the Shaw takeover, I would have to agree with you. Gonna be a lot of crying in call centres in India today.
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HAHAHA (@Diabolic600) reported@TELUSsupport That sounds great but lately my TV has been freezing a lot & today has been a complete nightmare. I'm just dreading the whole slog into Telus' special version of 'customer service' tomorrow. Wish me luck. It will likely consume my whole day & leave me in a terrible mood.
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Gloria (@Gloria67778015) reportedJust got a call back. Pressed 1 three separate times to accept the callback and your automated service hung up on me to try again later. This is absolutely a joke at this point. Nothing works at Telus. I can’t cancel my services cleanly. Can’t get thru. Callback not working
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Richard Wilson (@Richarddw56) reportedall you got was nothing for that wifi. that will be fix. new wifi router. telus will not be giving you the password. that is why you do not use cellphone data. they go to the cellphone company and steal all your passwords and hack you. they have the router.
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🦉 (@milleni0wl) reported@TELUSsupport You know what? Enough of your bs apologies. Canadians want you to answer the phones, provide good service & to hire locals. Simple stuff! #telus
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Jay Pee (@JayRaigh) reported@nenshi When I was working on 5G towers the Filipino Temporary Foreign Workers were falling off of the Towers and dying. Rogers and Telus did not pay out compensation because they were sub contracted to the projects for 50 cents on the dollar. Also the Temporary workers brought down wages of Canadians. Is this the society we want? Cheap and disposable labor? Canada is not as good as the 1980s and 1990s and 2000s.
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Indubitably Tho (@IndubitablyTho) reported@sarkonakj Telus and Rogers have been outsourcing help desk offshore for years. With Shaw, support was 'local' - can't count the number of times I talked to Nanaimo, or Winnipeg.