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CALL TEKSAVVY TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND WAIT MORE THAN ONE HOUR ON THE PHONE TO TALK TO THEM.

Their technical support number is 1 877 357 2889 call this number and press 1 that you are an existing customer and 2 for technical support. They make you wait anywhere between fifty-five minutes to an hour before they come online they are very rude arrogant and disconnect the line. They have just two employees working at their call center and both do not know their job. For any technical matter they need between 24 to 48 hours and forty-eight hours later, they need another twenty-four hours to escalate the matter. After waiting 72 hours, they will tell you, that they need to send a technician to check the connection, this will take another 24 to 48 hours. So in all it will take them about five days to have the connection fixed. How many more hours I will have to wait, I have no idea. But if they make you wait one hour to get connected on their phone line, you can imagine, how good their service will be.
 
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There is a slight clue in the last part.

However, thank you for warning us - if I'm ever tempted to tootle off to Canada and join my friends in Thunder Bay, I'll know who to avoid.

Note: Thunder Bay is on the shores of a little pond which is marked as "Lake Diphtheria" on my map, but my friends tell me that the cartographer was having a bad day when he labelled it - apparently it's really "Lake Superior", so try looking for that. If your school doesn't have a map (or they don't have schools in your area), try the library. If no local library either, see if there's a train to Toronto - another friend, in Burlington, who works in Toronto, says the library there is very good, and the staff are intelligent, so they should be able to explain what a "map" is and how to use it if you've not come across one before.

On the subject of words, thank you for improving my knowledge of Canadian spellings. I was aware that Canadian is a bit of a mixture (e.g., you use our English spelling "centre", not the US spelling "center"), but I hadn't realised that instead of "rotten" you use "wrotten", which I guess must be uniquely Canadian - I don't recall seeing it on USA sites, those people south of the border seem to use the same spelling as us for that.
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