Telus outages and service status in Cawston, British Columbia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Cawston, British Columbia
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Telus Issues Reports Near Cawston, British Columbia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cawston and nearby locations:
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Nic Amaya (@Nic_Amaya) reported from Inkaneep, British Columbia@asisports Completely inconceivable!!! Time to move to #shaw because @TELUS can’t even fix their own technical problems... mind blowing.... I stand with you on this buddy!!!!
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Justasnowmexican (@Justasnowmexic1) reported@LukaszukAB So you’ve never heard of a phone book? That was a magical document that contained your name AND your address and you could just walk into Telus and grab one. For free. Crazy.
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Rob Payne (@rpayne1956) reported@ProvoGal01 @TELUS @TELUSsupport Try calling CRA or service Canada or any other Government office and you will get the same results.
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Derek Braid (@Royal_Arse) reportedRogers took ~$82M via Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy program, with top three telcos (Rogers, Bell, Telus) receiving >$240M while paying billions in dividends. Individuals receiving CERB had to repay over-payments, white collar welfare industry did not. Now mass layoffs.
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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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Mar (@MarleneCorp) reported@TELUSsupport So very tried of daily calls to Telus trying to fix an issue. Had PVR replaced yesterday, now things are worse. Hello Rogers?
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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.
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MTF 🇨🇦 (@EhmTEhf) reported@ProvoGal01 @TELUS @TELUSsupport they did this years ago. The only company that stopped this was Rogers back in early 2018. I believe it was then, they had so many complaints about overseas, when Guy Lawrence took over he made all these jobs come back to Canada. Bell Media and Telus have always had overseas support. That's why I never dealt with them.
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SLXL-51 (@ScumLeague) reported@AmazingZoltan @RightHereEh Telus has NEVER given me a problem. I've stayed with them for years.
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jay X (@JasonI_X) reported@TroyWestwood Ah no.. YOU DONT SPEAK FOR CANADIANS!!! Canada ******* sux!!!! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 • Industry dominance — Groceries: Top 4-5 chains control ~72-80% market share, fueling high food prices (up 30% in 5 years, highest G7 food inflation). Telecom: Big Three (Bell/Rogers/Telus) hold 80-90% wireless market, high bills. Car insurance: Elevated rates in many provinces. • Real estate — Foreign buyer ban extended to Jan 2027, but past offshore/domestic investor activity inflated prices; housing remains unaffordable. • Private colleges — “Diploma mills” exploit international students with misleading promises, poor quality; crackdowns ongoing amid permit caps. • Tax overload — Paycheque deductions, GST/HST on buys, property taxes, embedded in utilities/fuel/bills, plus annual filings — heavy multi-level burden. Other pressures: Soaring cost of living (groceries/utilities/housing), long healthcare waits, big bank fees, productivity stagnation, wage insecurity despite data debates.
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Citizen of EU (@wavetossed) reported@CalgaryDave Actually it was all the Indian Temporary Foreign Workers that popped up about 3 years ago at Rogers, Telus, etc, that were collecting all the phone number info and demographics, whenever they sold a phone or hooked up a new service. The company's only crime was stupidity to hire a bunch of foreigners. The same TFWs moonlighted making spam calls and fraud calls.