Telus outages and service status in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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vacey (@v4ceyy) reported@TELUS PLEASE fix your stupid internet
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Ryan's Johnson. 🚧 Lets rebuild this culture! 🚧 (@Jhammy51) reportedSwitching to telus **** Roger's man @Rogers @TELUS
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S. (@S_Oliomono) reported@jabo_vancouver @Cootes4MVP Nothing we can do about that unfortunately. We don't have enough telecommunications options as a consumer. It's either Telus, Rogers or Bell. Two of those three are ****. Telus might be as well. But at least they're based on the west coast. **** Rogers and Sportsnet.
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Yukoner (@Yukoner01) reported@iJonniM @cbcwatcher Ya totally. They can acquire guns on the black market for thousands of dollars at great risk to themselves but can't walk down to telus and buy an iphone and a laptop. These are criminals that are not broke in most cases and the degree's they have obtained are NOT in IT.
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King Zora (@camdogfish) reportedNew hobby when "Rogers" or "Telus" calls you is just act like you don't know anything until they start swearing at you and have a nice little screaming match until they hang up
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KITTY girl (@Kittie40Girl) reported@SonyaPaterson I have been with Telus for my cell phone, back when they were Clearnet. They called me the other day and offered me an amazing deal on internet and steaming. As I moved along asking more details, the woman from Telus asked me where I lived and when I told her Toronto, she said she needed me to spell that for her. She said she needed my assistance with the township in Toronto. I asked her how she couldn't know the city of Toronto when Telus is a Canadian company and that I had never been asked for a township. I asked her where she was calling me from and she said, India. I was disappointed about that. Shame on Telus. Farming out jobs for cheap. I'm not giving them any more of my business, but I'm told Rogers is doing the same. Is that true?
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Darren Gudmundson (@BrianOakely) reported@CTVToronto and they borrow Billions of dollars in our names, give it Bell, Rogers, Telus, etc., just to build more slop that will NEVER deliver Artificial Intelligence. Sickening. Served up by our own god-damned government!
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zwackattack1975 (@LizardPiou43950) reported@akarndt @Sportsnet Telus sucks
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भव्य खनेजा (@bhavykhaneja) reported@TELUSsupport @TELUS I'm disappointed with my experience. I was charged/contracted for services that I believe were misrepresented. I've tried resolving this through customer service without success. I'd like someone from TELUS to review my case and provide a fair resolution.
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Philip Elder (@MPECSInc) reportedYes. I watched a client, who became a friend and then helped us start our business in 2003, get decimated by TELUS when they started cutting off the residuals to privately owned stores. They finally just gave up because the "new" make the sale structure with no residuals was insane. I'm sorry to say it, but I _KNEW_ that's where the BPOS then O365 then M365 then Azure residual/remuneration structures would go. All of those big signing bonuses in the beginning are gone now. Large hosting houses were decimated selling M365 a shell of their former selves good people out the door. Why? The answer is obvious, and known by us, but for over libations. ;-) This particular Cloud First IT Company is doing what any company like it needs to do to survive: SELL SELL SELL! Most Cloud First customers, not clients, have no interest in the managed support fees. They'll happily open a ticket and strangle the neck of the Cloud First IT Company when M365, AWS, G00g Cloud, or other goes offline. What an ugly position to be in. :-( Thanks, but no thanks.