Telus outages and service status in Wiarton, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wiarton, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports
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Fernpick (@Fernpick) reported@NorthugCapital @danielfoch Telcos are on the rocks. BCE took major hit (maybe not enough yet). Rogers is a **** show, not sure about Telus, and Quebecor/Freedom isn’t spending sufficiently on Network but plenty of spending in future. How long is long?
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Aly Defrawy (@defrawidis) reportedFrustrated about Telus customer service. After they acquired ADT they don’t know how to restore a portal password. 7 hours on the phone with 9 different agents over the last 30 days No one knows how to do it. @TELUS @TELUSsupport @TELUSBusiness
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Jay Pee (@JayRaigh) reported@nenshi When I was working on 5G towers the Filipino Temporary Foreign Workers were falling off of the Towers and dying. Rogers and Telus did not pay out compensation because they were sub contracted to the projects for 50 cents on the dollar. Also the Temporary workers brought down wages of Canadians. Is this the society we want? Cheap and disposable labor? Canada is not as good as the 1980s and 1990s and 2000s.
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T Saunders (@TSaundersql) reported@mario4thenorth Telus, can’t Telus anything. That’s been my slogan for them for the last 15-20 yrs, after they tried lying to me on what an issue was with my service.
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heiba9866 (@heiba986627073) reported@markmandel007 @WestJet Westjet wanted cheap labor they got it. The agents in Telus El Salvador have a mediocre English level, they can't even understand a spelling, they work with "scripts" unnatural customer service, then they grow after 1 month of training without any experience in airlines at all
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Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz (@matthewzy) reported@MelissaLMRogers Yep elbows up!...but also Rogers treats it users as a source of revenue only, bad customer service, no innovation, just higher prices. As soon as I can get away from Bell & Telus (same IMO) -- think Starlink for internet and cell phone, I will.
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D A M A N I🤎🦅 (@0xdamani) reported@gah_briel37 @AdegbemboB If you're in canada or US.. just send a DM would help out. And gwt telus too signed up and would cover the exams and assessments.
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x-Stunning Steve ⬆️ (@SteveDickerNL) reported@koodo @TELUSsupport I got a call yesterday from 1-844-372-1809, "TELUS" showed on Call Display. I said hello, caller thanked me for being a Koodo customer, then hung up. Was this a legit Koodo/Telus number, or was this a scammer? #koodo #telus
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Jd (@ProfesorRefer) reported@Tablesalt13 For those that want to know TELUS outsources the most: It runs a massive global BPO operation (TELUS International/digital solutions) with call centers and services abroad. Its Canadian headcount has steadily declined while global grew. • Bell does offshore some customer service/IT (complaints about India/Philippines agents and recent moves are common). • Rogers has done the least visible offshoring for customer-facing roles: It publicly committed to (and delivered) 100% Canadian-based call centers/customer service teams (including repatriating Shaw jobs in 2023). It still positions itself as the only national carrier with this focus, though recent cuts, AI, and third-party shifts have drawn criticism like the others.
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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.