Telus outages and service status in Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Telus Issues Reports Near Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Spaniard's Bay and nearby locations:
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Joe Skanes (@senakseoj) reported from Clarke's Beach, Newfoundland and Labrador@TELUS hard to pay your cell bill with only 1 bar of service! coverage has gotten worse instead of better over the last few years
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dave Peterson Ⓥ 🇨🇦 (@FedUpWithBadAir) reported@LizardPiou43950 @akarndt @Sportsnet Telus is basically the best of the worst, if that makes any sense.
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bcevaj (@bcevaj) reported.@TELUSsupport May: No dial tone (compensated). June: Broken *98 voicemail. Took 3 days 3 agents to fix.Denied compensation because "same issue within 30 days." A dead line is NOT voicemail. Stop parroting scripts and fix this logic. #Telus you only DM me after my posting here
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Truck8256 (@truck8256) reported@EchoRadios Telus got rid of this stupid technology 25 years ago.
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Nysha Sharma (@nysha1818) reported@TELUS I just replied and pm, I really need someone to reach out to me with solution. I felt harassed every time I have to share my whole situation 100th times and jumping my call to one person to another.
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Birdy. (@thirtyspace) reported@Snaplandscaping @mattsekeres @TELUS Ha. They offshore to China and India. Good luck with that. Never trust corporations.
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whatsittoya (@Murfam4) reported@StuntmanStu @jodyvance @TELUS They sold it. Took me 3 months to get someone to cancel it. Supposed to have kept same price for two years and they jacked it up by $10/month. Brutal.
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F-Word Scissorhands (@The_Dumbening) reported@RyanNPike **** @Rogers. Cancel your Sportsnet subscription. Switch your cable and internet to telus. They buy out MLSE and then start stripping the rest of Canada? Hope you like "All leafs, all the time!".
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Joe Caverly (@JoeC4281) reportedPreviewing second-quarter earnings season for Canadian telecommunications companies, Scotia Capital’s Maher Yaghi made these target changes: BCE Inc. (BCE-T +2.86% increase, “sector outperform”) to $39 from $41, Quebecor Inc. (QBR-B-T +1.08% increase, “sector perform”) to $63.50 from $58, Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI-B-T +2.88% increase, “sector outperform”) to $61 from $60.50 Telus Corp. (T-T +3.44% increase, “sector perform”) to $19 from $20. The averages on the Street are $40.24, $66.12, $59.73 and $19.95, respectively. “We expect Q2 results to show early signs that Canadian fundamentals are stabilizing around wireless pricing,” Mr. Yaghi said. “However, we do not think the evidence is strong yet to support a broad-based sector re-rating given soft subscriber growth." "In that context, Rogers screens well given improving FCF, lower capex, and MLSE optionality, while BCE shares are supported by attractive valuations, with upside from Ziply and AI." "By contrast, Cogeco remains weighed down by U.S. broadband pressure, TELUS still needs a credible new action plan to address dividend sustainability, and Quebecor continues to execute well, but its valuation leaves little room for error." "Overall, we remain neutral on the group, as improving industry discipline is encouraging but not yet enough to resolve company-specific debates around leverage, capital allocation, and whether valuations adequately reflect the longer-term risk of non-traditional broadband competition." "We made a few target adjustments lowering multiples on T given growth path, lifted valuations on MLSE for RCI and medium term growth in DCF for QBR.." Source: Globe & Mail
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308Dave (@real308dave) reported@ElliottWolfeJ I thought I’d never say this, but I’ll be switching to Telus. Rogers can just go back and stay in Toronto.
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Jeff Schauff (@HitmenEwok) reported@Rogers I know it's only a drop in the bucket but I promise I will cancel my Rogers cable the second my contract expires and switch to Telus for this. Killing Fan960 is the last straw garbage move from this company for me.