Telus outages and service status in Grimshaw, Alberta
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Grimshaw, Alberta
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Telus Issues Reports Near Grimshaw, Alberta
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Grimshaw and nearby locations:
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Colleen (@northjustnorth) reported from Peace River, Alberta@k_redneck @TELUS @TELUSsupport No cell service in Peace River - concerning as we are in times when cell service is critical for those in remote locations.
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lindsay I.R Wiebe (@LindsayWiebeRD) reported@TELUSsupport @TELUS cut off my grandpa’s phone without notice. Better get it fixed before I file a bigger complaint than social media.
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Jaime Cooke (Old Greenone) Space Pirate. (@GreenoneOld) reported@cselley One thing I'm happy about? Starlink just screwed Bell and Telus. They wait till public outcry causes the provinces to gift them cable infrastructure instead of building it themselves. Now the same ppl can just buy starlink and never have to deal with our protected oligopolies.
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TimeEnergy Traveller (@fixingmoneybtc) reported@MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport You're paying for an expensive phone. I pay about $35 before discounts for an unlimited plan with Public mobile. It uses the name Telus network. Feel free to use my referral bonus. 7W08EK My specific plan isn't available now but anything more than about $35 and you're overpaying
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Unacceptable Cherie B (@CherieBeneteau) reportedBut yet the phone service providers Bell rogers telus etc are silent We are paying close attention to who's silent that shouldn't be
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Patrick GK (@Zerquetch) reported@Martyupnorth 21 years I was with them. They would never call back on my "do you still want my business" calls and e-mails. Then tried to send me a bill for $29 after changing the service. Terrible service. Telus at least has better coverage in the ******, remote places I work for time to time
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Ethan (@hockeyethan4) reported@ChicomVassalCan @VanIsleInvestor agreed but i would like for there to be more competition to drive prices down. telus rogers etc do **** while literally being a monopoly. total joke
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Boo Meester (@BooMeester) reported@GordinKelowna @jodyvance @TELUS When programs don’t record or fast-forward to the end, these are not minor issues when dealing with Telus!
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Ash Mishra (@ashwani_avgeek) reportedScam alert. @TELUS @TELUSsupport staff will call you, will promise bill reduction, you agree and then boom. New services added to your without consent, doubling the bill amount and if you don’t pay this, obviously you’ll be reported to credit rating agencies. And when you try to contact customer support, there is 1000 hours wait and when you agree for a call back, they never call you and you get a text saying your callback is cancelled. And you can’t find a human to talk to resolve this.
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Lincoln Ho | Yegventures | 何令恒 🇻🇦🇨🇦🇭🇰 (@yegventures) reported@Social_Moi @TELUSsupport My suspicion is maybe you called mobility support instead of home support, since TELUS doesn't have home service (except for their City Place contract) in Ontario.
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Canadian Sledge Hammer (@RealityoftheSit) reported@MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport first of all the $25 is USD, and you can find plenty of very cheap cellphone plans in Canada. You want to finance an expensive device through your plan and that is why you pay over $100. Telus is known to NOT be a budget provider - they have Koodo and Public Mobile you idiot