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Telus outages and service status in River Hebert, Nova Scotia

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Problems in the last 24 hours in River Hebert, Nova Scotia

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Telus Issues Reports Near River Hebert, Nova Scotia

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in River Hebert and nearby locations:

  • gould_2015
    Omar Gould (@gould_2015) reported from Amherst, Nova Scotia

    **** @BellAliant. Not prepared for the storm and not offering any storm forgiveness unlike @Telus. Switching ASAP.

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • PG_Lee_80s_Baby
     PG Lee🇨🇦🍺 (@PG_Lee_80s_Baby) reported

    Telus sucks.

  • worldrealist1
    world realist (@worldrealist1) reported

    @furmsies Why don’t you go sue Telus for publishing all your info for so many years… **** you clowns are stupid. Your phone number and address isn’t some insane secret.

  • __ChrisPBacon__
    🥓Chris P. Bacon🥓 (@__ChrisPBacon__) reported

    @JoeC4281 @mindingottawa @CdnHeritage Never got rid of mine. Telus gives me a line, unlimited Canada/US long distance, voicemail, caller-id and call waiting for $10 a month.

  • ichnosmaris
    Ichnos Maris (@ichnosmaris) reported

    Dealing with @premium is like dealing with Customer Service from @TELUS and @Bell - useless.

  • joe42071
    🇨🇦BASSASSASSIN🇨🇦 (@joe42071) reported

    @TELUS @TELUSsupport why does your network suck *** the last 4 days? Please don’t respond with “restart your phone” or “have you called Telus support”

  • Bellrules
    Brules (@Bellrules) reported

    @albertaseparate The NDP didn’t share it with anyone that wasn’t supposed to have it. The unions don’t have it. Never have. Now you’re lying about this. Telus and Rogers don’t have our voter information. You separatists just have to keep lying to believe your narrative. The world has caught on.

  • michaelgcollett
    Michael Collett 🇺🇦 🇳🇴 🇫🇷 🇮🇪 🇮🇹 (@michaelgcollett) reported

    @TELUSsupport Nothing but trouble with Telus. Internet going out constantly for days. Getting technical support from a real human is impossible. Its stupid AI does not listen.

  • Dreadnaugh75872
    Dreadnaught (@Dreadnaugh75872) reported

    @ProvoGal01 @TELUS @TELUSsupport Switch out... Hey, I've got my phone bill down to $40/mo (no contract) at a company who answers the calls in Canada.

  • Beatsie1
    Beatsie1 (@Beatsie1) reported

    @Kapur_AK in Calgary we have Rogers or Telus. we used to have Shaw. we have NO competition now. the costs keep going up. the service is disgusting. before the Libs did this i had Shaw internet/TV & my cell with Rogers. Both were excellent then. now it's a horror story. Champagne.

  • rickdou78681875
    rick douglas (@rickdou78681875) reported

    @Derekrants They're also in all three levels of law enforcement: Toronto Police, Ontario Provincial Police, and RCMP. They work in postal offices, Service Ontario, Service Canada, private security companies, communication companies (Rogers, Telus, Bell, etc).... They are everywhere.