Telus outages and service status in Porters Lake, Nova Scotia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Porters Lake, Nova Scotia
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Telus Issues Reports
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MedHatRingCrew (@MedHatCrew1) reportedReally frustrating when @TELUSsupport @TELUS can’t give you a straight answer. “Services are possible down in your areas as Barhead Alberta is having an outage. You will get daily texts. Don’t fall back.” Don’t call back so just take my money but don’t call and ask why
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Myrna Lambert (@myrnalambert) reportedWe’ve had this number for years but with Rogers since 2015. We get calls daily from TELUS to switch. What happens if there is an emergency and they have no service? Serious situation and support keeps insisting the have to talk to the person with the phone. @CRTCeng
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Mortoshi (@HDergler) reported@wongkarwasian most Canadian service providers collude to increase the level of service beyond what the average consumer needs so that can charge upward of $100 a month for something that should be extremely basic telus wants like $110 a month for 500mbps internet for instance, but most people would still be ok with 100mbps or less I'm many cases
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Farting in Da Club (@everydamtime) reported@MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport 35 a month public mobile for 75 gigs. Its telus network. No phone support though only through chat
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CrudeBoi (@CrudeBoi67420) reported@bilal_akh @rory_mg Loll i do not use them due my jobs requiring constant travel out of city limits. Doesn’t matter tho, it’s still a crap service for working out of cities. Telus has crap coverage also, reason why freedom coverage suffers. Yes it may be cheap but quality is quite low. Quality over quantity imo Rogers/Bell/Fido are superior services in Canada.
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Real Insights (@Real_Insights_) reported@MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport I managed to get down to $32/mo with fido. Not unlimited but way more data than I'd ever use. I was with Telus for a very long time, they never offered any good deals. Just watch for good deals and make the switch.
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Nav from the True North 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 (@navednoorani) reported@TELUS Either of the following need to happen for me to get the service I had before - -Find a cost inclusion for loyalty - Roll back to earlier digital boxes and change my wifi etc - Cancel my Services, I’ll go to elsewhere I’m done dealing with @TELUSsupport
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GZ (@BuddTender) reported@koodo So even while using a telus network , the parent company doesn't have enough backups .
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R 8 T N (@ther8tnfiles) reported@rory_mg I'm on one of these plans right now and couldn't be happier. I'm with Public Mobile which runs on Telus/Bell network. I pay $20 a month (fixed price for the next 2 years btw) for 60 GB US/CAN/MEX. Its pretty neat, can't beat it.
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LaserGuy: Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud Arnd It. (@GunFarce) reported@Thundercattttt0 @TruthFringe @BlueJays Ya, Telus just sent me an offer for 25gb and cell service for $25 a month.