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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Britt Filion (Kennedy) (@brittkennedyWX) reportedHas anyone’s data not been working with Telus lately? We switched back from Virgin because virgin was garbage, and now I’m having issues with Telus again. 🙄
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Ryan Bushell (@NewhavenPM) reported@tsxman @zethuscap Time will tell… good luck with Mamdani on GO.UN… you always want to be buying what PE is selling… Telus is 2.5% of the portfolio I’ll stick with Dodig and a massive fibre optic network at $14
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Toronto Crime Watch (@CrimewatchTO) reportedHalton Police Charge Man in Alleged Rogers, Bell and Telus 'Fake Agent' Scam A 42-year-old man is facing multiple charges after Halton Regional Police say they uncovered a "fake agent" fraud scheme involving stolen electronic devices valued at more than $36,000. According to the Halton Regional Police Service, the investigation began earlier this month after officers were alerted to several suspicious packages being shipped to a post office box in Milton. Police say the scam involved fraudsters posing as representatives of major telecommunications companies, including Rogers, Bell and Telus. Victims were allegedly convinced to order new smartphones or other electronic devices through their existing wireless accounts after being falsely told the products would be provided free of charge. Once the devices were delivered, investigators allege the victims were contacted again and told there had been an error with the order. They were then instructed to return the devices to a post office box controlled by the suspects. Police say the electronics were ultimately shipped overseas and sold for profit. Members of the Halton Regional Police Financial Crimes Unit conducted surveillance on the post office box and arrested a suspect on July 9 while he was allegedly collecting the fraudulent packages. Adnan Asghar,42, of Milton has been charged with: -Fraud Over $5,000 -Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000 -Laundering Proceeds of Crime Investigators allege Asghar was found in possession of 22 electronic devices, including iPhones, iPads and Samsung Galaxy smartphones, with a combined value exceeding $36,000.
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FreedoMan (@advisors_abcz) reported@FinnStockinger Interestingly, Telus is one of the first telecoms to establish a quantum network.
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An X-istentialist Reformicon Russian T-Rex Bot (@ZiCu1952) reported@TELUSsupport This morning I received a call through Telus Mobility labelled Potential Fraud. Out of curiosity, I answered it. The problem Telus, or whoever screens calls, has is that the caller was Rebel News. It was not fraudulent;shocked by this treatment of Rebel News.
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PTR150 (@jaydeetherobot) reportedHey @TELUS and @Bell , when are you going to have service in my area? @Rogers is not working for us.
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REV TV Canada (@revtvcanada) reported@frozenmustache Appears to be an issue localized to Rogers and Telus customers. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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Rajesh Sharma (@rajshar25) reported@TELUSsupport somebody is trying to scam me in your name by sending ‘collections’ e-mail. It seems impossible to reach your customer care using phone number from Usa. How to reach telus?
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Jamie Billingham (@JamieBillingham) reported@TELUSsupport i’m trying to cancel an order and Telus expert chat refuses to pass on the request and is demanding a phone number. I cannot take a call right now. I do not want a call back. I want to cancel an order. Any hope of my not cancelling it, has disappeared.
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Mrs-Kolby🍎 (@KolbyRizzo) reported@rmmh1898 I get daily spam calls from “local numbers” on my @Telus phone line. I even have call screening, it never ends. Telus could put a stop to it but they don’t.