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08-31-2022 09:48 PM
I have attempted countless times to book this appointment, but after I provide my PIN, the agent tells me “sorry, your address can’t be connected at this time”. I said to the agent each time this makes no sense to me because I’ve received all these notifications, continually hounding me to book the appointment; I have the fibre line already at my house (confirmed by a technician); and most of my neighbours have had the fibre already installed, or are in the process of having it installed, with no problems whatsoever. I’m being told “there are no NAP available, and we don’t know when they will be”.
Yet, I’m still being bombarded with calls asking me to book my appointment!! And, they did in fact cut off my services on August 22!!! I’m furious!!!
If I can’t be connected then why are they still calling me? How dare they cut off my services considering I’ve done absolutely nothing wrong. When I called the Migration Team back the next day to complain about this the agent refused to put me through to a supervisor.
I don’t know what to do about this now. I really think there’s an error in their system somewhere. It makes no sense that apparently I’m the only one on my block that can’t be connected. How can they bring fibre to a neighbourhood and not have enough access points for all the homes? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!
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09-07-2022 12:37 PM
@kvan Sorry to hear about that experience. A member of our back-end team looked into this and discovered some records weren't updated to reflect new PureFibre flags so we've gone ahead and fixed it. I'm hopeful we got it right for you this time. Have you contacted us again since your last post?
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09-01-2022 10:49 AM
@kvan Telus has a problem with being able to say if you can get the fiber at a location at times. Being disconnected because of shutting down the copper wires is months or years in the future. Once every one in an area has had their phone transferred to fiber and internet also then the copper in that area is useless unless it can be used for some other purpose. When you sign up to to get fiber they will ask you if you want phone on fiber if you don't you stay on copper for the foreseeable future. You best phone in and get billing and find out why your address is not shown to be able to be connected they can get you to the right department You don't want to talk to sales people. A lack or missing paper work on telus part
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09-01-2022 01:33 PM
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09-07-2022 12:37 PM
@kvan Sorry to hear about that experience. A member of our back-end team looked into this and discovered some records weren't updated to reflect new PureFibre flags so we've gone ahead and fixed it. I'm hopeful we got it right for you this time. Have you contacted us again since your last post?
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