Telus outages and service status in Lakefield, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lakefield, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports Near Lakefield, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lakefield and nearby locations:
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Debra BoyceMD (@dboyceMD) reported from Peterborough, Ontario@scottontario @TELUS @TELUSsupport @Bell @Bell_Support @virginmobilecan @koodo I just heard @CBCOntMorning they could not connect by phone for an interview in #ptbo No service with @TELUS
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Joshua Joey Chalhoub (@joshuachalhoub) reported from Peterborough, Ontario@TELUS @TELUSsupport There’s nothing more satisfying than calling your customer contact service centre and being told your wait time is over an hour - regardless of time or day. Now that’s service. “Let’s make your experience a horrible one. The future is not friendly.”
Telus Issues Reports
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𝕊𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕒 𝕡𝕖𝕝𝕫👑 (@shinapelz07) reported@raycrypto_1 Remotask doesn't work in Nigeria Telus has no task for Nigerians The rest, wish you best of luck
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Tamera Firman Dunn 🇺🇦 🇵🇱🇮🇪 🇬🇧🇨🇦 (@tamera) reportedTELUS is using AI to make their offshore customer service sound "Canadian". Evan remains a dirtbag.
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Bill Brasky (@Polkameister) reportedCarney literally just announced a $25 billion slush fund offering his wealthy investor friends a chance to profit off Cdn. owned infrastructure. Yesterday Carny enriched Telus shareholders with another $2 Billion taxpayer financed gift. You are an idiot & fraud to not see this.
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Chad (@ChadR991) reported@BlondeBigot11 @TELUS I can never trust an Indian anywhere near my property. They’re habitual liars, scammers, thieves, fraudsters and criminals. I will never give them my business. Indians are the most dishonest snd untrustworthy people I’ve ever come across. Nothing will change my mind now.
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Brandon Wealth 🇨🇦 (@BrandonWealth) reported@CXL_LAB Yeah you can see Telus down bad this year
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Gianni (@GianniDAngeloww) reported@SERobinsonJr Is this a joke post? What kind of idiot would saddle themselves with $70+ tax internet for a $120 one-time saving when many providers, including Telus, are cheaper?
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Willett (@Willettgoboom) reported@shannonplante @MarkJCarney Telus here already sucks at most things they should be good at. So i dont expect them to be able to understand why this is a terrible idea, along with ruining the downtown view.
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JR_Vive le Canada! (@leftsoccermum) reported@AllLoveCoco **** Telus forever, they are so evil @TELUS
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duncan b-梁 🦦🇵🇸 (@dunksdeux) reported@unclehaver However, it is also corporate welfare for Telus and an impulsive investment, so have to say it: it’s bad
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Joel - coffee/acc (@JoelDeTeves) reported@JsonBasedman @TheGeorgePu @TELUS I would rather have seen that money go to proven research cases, but then of course there is a lot of potential for fraud Point being we have talent here and I don’t see how Telus isn’t going to make it it more accessible for them Many researchers are stuck renting from RunPod and similar providers or else self funding The question is who is this supposed to benefit I don’t see Telus acquiring prime locations and getting a break on taxes as beneficial to Canadians (this is the same company who is in trouble for using AI to cover up their telephone rep’s accents) They certainly aren’t going to make the cost of inference cheaper - we are already way behind and the cost has gone up, which means Telus is paying a premium Canadian startups are better off buying used GPUs at this point