Telus outages and service status in Garson, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports Near Garson, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Garson and nearby locations:
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S k y (@walkstrutdance) reported from Simard, Ontario@globecontent @TELUS LOL I just cancelled my Telus account and I won't never go back
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lorne Teachout (@LorneTeachout) reported@YakkStack Sorry, it finally worked after about 10 minutes. Might just be another Telus glitch in internet service.
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Marqee (@Marquis86069666) reported@ryan_weal @UnkleHack69 I know, I built their networks for 30yrs. I was the head Tech. Publics another washed down VS. Telus pretending it's not a part of a monopoly. I built every technology that came along. 5G is here to control everything you own. I hate this sht now.
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Karl Zenith Nieva (@TheKarltopia) reported@RogersHelps In the future??? @TELUS has had this for over a decade I believe. Nice way to lose a customer
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jim (@rkymtnhi78) reported@MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport I pay 60/month for 100gb from Telus. Call them and tell them you’ll cancel
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R I L E Y 🇨🇦 (@phyrefoxx) reported@wongkarwasian I use Public prepaid. Bought my phone outright. Telus network for $36 a month. Unlimited everything
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Marilyn Yvonne (King) Nowak (@mernino2k2) reportedThis stupid phone is trying to connect to devices my husband used instead of my choices. I couldnt connect to my own vehicle today again. Samsung is glitches upon glitches. His phone is motorolla. Mine is Samsung! I will use my Telus only to protect my privacy & fix their error
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Carol (@zephryus47) reported@CTVdavidspence @Rogers Been there done that. Telus is just as bad
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TELUS Support (@TELUSsupport) reported@MedHatCrew1 Our apologies for the disruption, are you still experiencing issues with your TELUS services?
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Kevin miller (@originalkmiller) reported@Skyla_SkyDancer @RiseOfAlberta Will telcos not want Alberta consumers? They'll cut us off because ... why? But sure. Let's imagine that Bell, Rogers, and Telus all cut off their service for some random reason. I guess there's always Starlink until the US telcos fill the gap or we develop our own telcos. The same can be said for power. Most Alberta power is generated in Alberta. I guess companies could decide to shut down, but why? And their equipment would still be here, and the natural gas. The new gov't could step in and operate them. Cutting off Alberta would cause trouble for the electricity grid, so it is unlikely to happen unless we are at war. Do you think we'd separate without having a transition plan for key infrastructure? Most peaceful separations have those. We'd be foolish not to have that ready and signed. Even if Canada is super angry and refuses to sign or negotiate at all, the US would have no reason to cut us off. Finally, 16 countries use the US dollar. It isn't ideal because we don't set monetary policy. Same would be true of Canadian dollar. But, we don't manage monetary policy now. Canada spends like drunken sailors and prints money to give all over rhe world. We have no control now. At least when we are independent eventually we can develop our own currency. But not right away. Are these really the best scare tactics you have? I think if you work at it you can come up with some valid concerns instead of these strawmen.
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Jessica ⚕ (@La_PsyChiq) reported@nestapendragon @Rogers Don't look at me...I get 𝘮𝘺 terrible customer service from @TELUS