Rogers says some continue to not have service; warns of scam texts

Rogers says some continue to not have service; warns of scam texts
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Two days after the country-wide outages for Rogers, the company says there are still customers experiencing intermittent outages.

In a tweet, the company said it is continuing to work to return service to normal.

Additionally, the company says it is aware of scam texts being sent out claiming to be Rogers offering the credit promised due to the outage.

The company says the credits will be applied to customers accounts automatically, and there will not be any action required to receive the credit.

“We are aware of scam text messages being sent claiming to offer credits in the wake of July 8th’s service interruptions,” Rogers said on its website. “We will apply the credit proactively to your account & no action is required. If you receive a suspicious SMS, please forward it to 7726 (SPAM).”

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