Telus outages and service status in Powerview, Manitoba
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Powerview, Manitoba
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Telus Issues Reports Near Powerview, Manitoba
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Powerview and nearby locations:
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linda o. (@Oakley411Linda) reported from Alexander, ManitobaAt Traverse Bay... 2 kilometres from cell tower @TELUS Extremely poor cell service... hope you get this! Maybe ... maybe not! New iphone8 is crap!!
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Alex Stevens (@AlexSte49374492) reported@privacylawyer Where's Bell, Rogers, Telus, Eastlink and all the other internet service providers? Have any of them even said a peep?
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Mark Dietz (@MarkDietzinAB) reported@jonkay I came up with an easy solution for this. Here's how it goes... Hello, Telus?... I'd like to cancel my cable?
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Lucid Bull (@lucidbull69) reported@TELUS you’re such a joke of a company. Been trying to cancel my home services for a week. Waiting everyday for a call back. Maybe stop ******* using stupid Hindu employees and make things work properly. How is this even a thing you don’t call people back??
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JKSchooledO'Connor (@TKrayt) reported@TELUSsupport I can't seem to contact anyone about an issue I have with a charge coming from an account that shouldn't be used. Telus has been charging me roughly $80 a month for 18 months and I have no idea why and can't seem to talk to a real human. Please reach out.
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Jipsy (@jipsy_to) reported@MelissaLMRogers @401_da_sarpanch @TELUSsupport 75gb with Public Mobile on Telus Network $35/month. Canada/US/Mexico data plan.
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Duncan Magroin (Mug/Shot) (@yeg_sewer_rat) reported@Martyupnorth I have had Rogers, Bell and Telus ; they all have terrible customer service until you call to cancel, then they have plans that save you lots.
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Dave Zenbenda (@zenbenda) reported@DonnieandDhali @DonTaylor5 @DhaliwalSports If it's not on my already expensive telus tsn/sportsnet package I'm not paying for yet another service for CFL games. CFL needs to be careful with this...it's not like their the NHL here in Canada, or the NFL in the States.
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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
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Tierneymisu (@the_ref14) reported@wongkarwasian $35 for 100gb canada-us-mexico with public mobile (Telus network) They exist and it's easier then ever to find a deal. People just like pissing money away
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Kevin miller (@originalkmiller) reported@Skyla_SkyDancer @RiseOfAlberta Will telcos not want Alberta consumers? They'll cut us off because ... why? But sure. Let's imagine that Bell, Rogers, and Telus all cut off their service for some random reason. I guess there's always Starlink until the US telcos fill the gap or we develop our own telcos. The same can be said for power. Most Alberta power is generated in Alberta. I guess companies could decide to shut down, but why? And their equipment would still be here, and the natural gas. The new gov't could step in and operate them. Cutting off Alberta would cause trouble for the electricity grid, so it is unlikely to happen unless we are at war. Do you think we'd separate without having a transition plan for key infrastructure? Most peaceful separations have those. We'd be foolish not to have that ready and signed. Even if Canada is super angry and refuses to sign or negotiate at all, the US would have no reason to cut us off. Finally, 16 countries use the US dollar. It isn't ideal because we don't set monetary policy. Same would be true of Canadian dollar. But, we don't manage monetary policy now. Canada spends like drunken sailors and prints money to give all over rhe world. We have no control now. At least when we are independent eventually we can develop our own currency. But not right away. Are these really the best scare tactics you have? I think if you work at it you can come up with some valid concerns instead of these strawmen.