Tag: Rogers
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Rogers’ Screen-Time Plan for Youth: A Practical First Step, Say Parents and Experts
Rogers’ Screen-Time Initiative Sparks Cautious Optimism The telecom provider Rogers recently announced a program aimed at reducing screen time for young people, and parents along with digital-wellbeing experts are calling it a meaningful first step. While no single solution will instantly reset daily habits, the plan signals a growing recognition that managing youths’ digital lives…
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Rogers Customers Hit Breaking Point as Hold Times Drag On and Service Breaks Down
Overview: A Frustrating Runaround for Rogers Customers Frustration mounted for Rogers customers who found themselves stuck in a loop when trying to resolve routine issues. A subscription cancellation or a simple service change should be straightforward, but for many, the process has become a test of patience, often with hours spent on hold and broken…
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Rogers Customer Service Nightmare: Long Holds & Broken Online Cancels
Background: A Digital Promise Meets Real-World Delays For many Rogers Communications customers, the expectation is simple: go online, manage a service, and get the task completed without a marathon on hold. Yet a growing number report the opposite. The friction isn’t limited to one department or one incident; it reflects a broader pattern of service…
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Rogers Customer Service Nightmare: Why Support Is Failing for Customers and Businesses
Introduction: A frustrating experience goes viral When customers turn to their telecom provider for a simple service change—like canceling a business internet plan—they expect a straightforward online process. Instead, many Rogers customers report a disjointed experience marked by broken online links, unhelpful chatbots, and hours-long hold times. The result is not just frustration for individuals…
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England’s World Cup Qualifying Milestone: Fixing the Issues to Win It
England’s Early Qualification: A Solid Platform, Not a Promise England have cruised to a perfect start in qualifying, becoming the first European side to secure a spot at the 2026 World Cup. Six wins from six, 18 goals scored, and none conceded paints a picture of a team that can host a serious title challenge.…
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England qualify for 2026 World Cup but must fix key issues to win it
England reach the 2026 World Cup early — but the work begins now England became the first European side to secure a place at the 2026 World Cup, a milestone that carries its own narrative. The question isn’t just qualification; it is whether this group, guided by Thomas Tuchel, can translate early momentum into a…
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England ease past Wales in Wembley friendly to boost momentum
England cruise to 3-0 win over Wales at Wembley Thomas Tuchel’s England moved a step closer to feeling like a cohesive unit with a dominant 3-0 victory over Wales at Wembley on Thursday night. The match served as a platform for squad players to stake their claims and for Tuchel to sharpen his first-choice approach…
