Telus outages and service status in Yorkton, Saskatchewan
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Yorkton, Saskatchewan
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Yorkton, Saskatchewan and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jim McLellan (@jimmclellan23) reported@nogoodboyo_yvr @TELUS TELUS is so poorly run. They couldn’t organize how to get out of a paper bag without 4-6 “deep dives”. Trust me I spent 15 years there. So running a football club would never be sustainable
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Ichnos Maris (@ichnosmaris) reportedDealing with @premium is like dealing with Customer Service from @TELUS and @Bell - useless.
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Dan D'Alessandro (@ddalessandro) reported@telus getting worse and worse. Impossible to reach a customer rsp. Only want to direct me to my text, do it myself. I need their help and can’t reach them.
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#BoliKurac Whatever66 (@Whatever66102) reported@sarkonakj Problem is competition.... Allow the American teleco to come up and all of it would be cleaned up. Right now, Telus, Bell and Rogers do not have to compete. No options for consumers. So they screw the consumers. Not one customer wants to talk to CS in India. Make them compete
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Shagrath: "The freest of men fly no colors at all" (@Shagarchist) reported@MackTheKnive It's a stop gap, not a permanent fix but probably yeah. I'm already looking at an antenna. May drop the hammer soon. If only to not keep sending Telus $$$ for dogshit service.
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Jose Putanero 🇨🇦 (@JPutanero) reported@JakeLandauTO I got a call from a customer service agent (not Telus) today. His accent was so thick that I had a lot of difficulty understanding what specifically it was that he wanted to talk about. An AI that could make him more intelligible would be good for me, him and his employer.
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AB_Wild_West (@AB_Wild_West) reported@Telus For the rest of my life, I will NEVER deal with you again. One and a half hours to cancel services and most of that was on hold. You make it extremely difficult to be able to speak to an actual human being and then I could barely understand the person I dealt with.
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Pepperfly (@Pepperfly228975) reportedSo get this, Telus is using masking technology (AI) to hide the fact their Call Centre employees have accents coming from places such as India - so they are deceiving customers that they employee Canadians and are not - they are deceiving their entire customer base.
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VprVenom (@ViperVenom110th) reported@TdLeaker Whenever you call the bank or Roger’s/bell/telus always press the prompt for French. Just tell that person it must of been an accident. 9 out of 10 times they speak English and will help you anyway and you don’t have to hear that scammer accent.
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Paul Walsh (@Paul__Walsh) reported@ScammerDefence @TELUS @Rogers That doesn’t actually happen and even if it did, the damage is already done. Threat based security for phishing will never be good enough. It’s time to pivot to zero trust for URLs.