Telus outages and service status in Waskaganish, Quebec
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Waskaganish, Quebec
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Telus Issues Reports Near Waskaganish, Quebec
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Waskaganish and nearby locations:
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Myles Blackned (@mylesblackned) reported from Waskaganish, QuebecThe biggest regret was switching smartphones from @TELUS to @Bell I had such a good thing with Telus. Bell is nothing but a money grabber💰 Customer satisfaction means nothing to #Bell I was with Telus for 8 years and I switched over to Bell 2 months ago. BIG MISTAKE
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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TELUS Support (@TELUSsupport) reported@VincentDynamo You can utilize the online team member chat service via your parents TELUS app. If the agent is not able to perform the transfer from post paid to pre paid via the online chat they will arrange for a team member to call you directly.
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Swatantra (@SwatWeb3) reportedAfter 13 days, @Crunchyroll has finally responded to claims of a data breach involving customers personal information @TELUS The incident reportedly occurred on March 12, 2026 surprisingly similar to a hack that happened last year. Had users not unearthed it themselves, one wonders if this episode would have been acknowledged at all. Crunchyroll says- We are aware of recent claims and are currently working closely with leading cybersecurity experts to investigate the matter.
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Wendy 🇨🇦 (@perfectrose2011) reportedthanks," and hang up. Since I now have his name, are you able to contact the police to give his name and the # as obviously being someone impersonating Telus as an employee? Happy to DM this to you.
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bigmacd (@bigmacd16684) reportedShinyHunters claim breach at Telus Digital, stealing 1 petabyte of data: customer support recordings, source code, and employee records with FBI background checks. #Cybersecurity #DataBreach
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Sadiabc (@74Sadiabc) reported@TELUS took almost 3 phone calls since my Dad passed away in August 2025 to get through to a Telus Customer Service rep who could actually help. You should give Carl a RAISE! The rest of your agents are useless. Train them better
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m! (@ntrphl) reportedhow is it that telus internet is still down it’s been over 16 hours
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Techjunkie Aman (@Techjunkie_Aman) reportedThey didn’t leak passwords. They leaked something worse. Crunchyroll breach: • ~1.2M emails confirmed (subset of a larger dataset) • Third-party vendor (Telus Digital) compromised • Malware → Okta SSO → internal tools exposed (~24h access) Data taken: • Emails, names, usernames • IPs + approximate locations • Full support tickets (billing issues, chats, activity logs) That means attackers know: • Your recent support conversations • Billing disputes or issues • Account activity patterns Enough to send highly convincing phishing. Timeline: • Mar 12 → initial breach • Mar 23 → ~6.8M emails claimed • Late Mar → data sold on forums • Apr 4 → 1.2M verified (HIBP) Crunchyroll says no passwords leaked. But context > passwords. What to do: • Change password (especially if reused) • Enable 2FA (authenticator app) • Check HIBP • Watch for targeted emails/SMS This was a supply-chain breach.
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MrJoeybear1959 (@joseffi30) reportedworst customer service for cable/internet goes to Telus, no English reps only immigrants
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Drew Rickard (@DrewRickard2) reported@AlanErrington Yes same problem via Telus TV, must be a Global issue??
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Indiana Jones (@nuocmami28) reported@TELUS why doesn’t your service actually work and why is it that when I have a problem I am talking to someone from a different country who doesn’t seem to know what’s going on 99% of the time?