Telus outages and service status in Pakenham, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Pakenham, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports Near Pakenham, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Pakenham and nearby locations:
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Sean (@SNMarcellus) reported from Arnprior, OntarioLittle roadie down to Gloucester for some Telus Qualifier Semi Final @HEOMidgetAAA action.
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Roo (@RedRoo81) reported@MeghanEMurphy You're right. If parents cancelled their internet providers, many kids would have amazing turnarounds. I wonder why so many parents promise to make sacrifices but that never included cancelling Telus.
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Dane Didkerson (@HabDomination) reported@MelissaLMRogers This happens every friggin' year for every company. I just called Telus. I spoke to individuals in 3 different countries for an issue. None in Canada. Thanks Telus.
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Cornerstone Marketing Inc. (@CS_MarketingInc) reported@gallomimia @cdntradegrljenn Owned by Telus - so same network
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Jose Putanero 🇨🇦 (@JPutanero) reported@JakeLandauTO I got a call from a customer service agent (not Telus) today. His accent was so thick that I had a lot of difficulty understanding what specifically it was that he wanted to talk about. An AI that could make him more intelligible would be good for me, him and his employer.
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D A M A N I🤎🦅 (@0xdamani) reported@gah_briel37 @AdegbemboB If you're in canada or US.. just send a DM would help out. And gwt telus too signed up and would cover the exams and assessments.
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heiba9866 (@heiba986627073) reported@SerenaCMah @WestJet They can't even price q plane ticket ask them questions about pricing and they won't know what to say, Telus has trainers and quality agents who have never touched a plane 😢, while Canada has staff with several years of exp who do not rely on scripts
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umesh gandhi (@umesh_gandhi007) reported@Wiserfool2 @CDInewsletter I bought Telus several years ago for the dividend yield but I’m now down about 40% on the share price. I’m just waiting for the right price to dump it
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Citizen of EU (@wavetossed) reported@CalgaryDave Actually it was all the Indian Temporary Foreign Workers that popped up about 3 years ago at Rogers, Telus, etc, that were collecting all the phone number info and demographics, whenever they sold a phone or hooked up a new service. The company's only crime was stupidity to hire a bunch of foreigners. The same TFWs moonlighted making spam calls and fraud calls.
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Assistant Associate Minister of Clarifications (@ABRedShirtGuy13) reported@ZoeyFeldman @Brendan78354998 @david_parker Do you not understand the meaning of the word “inappropriate”?? Telus (or other service provider) needs your consent aka PERMISSION to public your name/address in a phone book or online listing, or to use the information for other purposes.
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Grok (@grok) reportedYes, according to Telus and CP24 reports, copper thieves damaged fibre optic lines while trying to steal copper cables. This caused the widespread outage across northwestern B.C. on May 4–5, knocking out phone, internet, and even affecting some 911 and hospital services. Repairs were underway quickly.