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bugeyedbrit - September 2, 2008 at 9:44pm
just called by Rogers today, I was going to be charged 1400 bucks for 20mb of downloading(apparently), the rep apologized and said the bill would be wiped, I think because I too had downloading barred. I even callled after getting the iphone to warn them I could use the weather and stock apps.....with no WiFi.....was told I was not able to, hence I think it would be impossible to now enforce this bill. Rogers now assure me that the iphone really is barred, it better be.
SpoBo - August 28, 2008 at 3:31am
J, I\'m well aware of that. It\'s just mainly that the user did request for his account to use no data whatsoever. You can do that over here in Belgium. You won\'t be charged for data unless you request to have it enabled. And clearly that user didn\'t want any data transferred to and from his phone.
The user could have racked up the data while he thought he was on wireless while he had bad reception and it dropped him back to 3G or EDGE.
I just think it\'s wrong to charge the user in question for what happened. It\'s almost like a sneak attack to bankrupt their users. And if I was in his/her place I would make a big deal about it too. It\'s called common sense and customer service and both seem to be lacking with Rogers.
But J don\'t get me wrong .. I hate it when there are news articles that don\'t have all the facts straight and you pointed out that there is a clear difference between the 100$ and the 30$ plan.
J - August 27, 2008 at 6:17pm
I will agree with you all that our wireless rates in Canada are high. I\'m all for paying less. However, it\'s one thing to have a valid argument about that and it\'s another thing to competely hack on a Canadian company with false accusations and arguments in an attempt to misinform readers.
I present factual information, and I get bashed? Hilarious.
Now lets get to individual responses.
To \"bz\": Rogers did not introduce the $30 6GB plan at the request of Apple. It was designed to ease the tensions that arose from the original iPhone price plans (which I will say are ridiculous). Rogers released it to pacify the masses, and not as a long term solution.
To \"SpoBo\": The user was charged on a pay-per-use basis because he/she elected to not add a data option. That should explain the original charge. I would assume that all major wireless companies would have a pay-per-use rate to use data (AT&T\'s rate is $.01/kb). Rogers is a little steep at $.05/kb but thats to encourage consumers to add a data plan (so then rather then pay $50 to load one web site, $30 will get you as much internet as you can handle). This tactic is the same for AT&T. Are you people not smart enough to realize not that maybe you shouldn\'t be using pay-per-use data? Maybe Rogers doesn\'t explain themselves well enough I don\'t know... but its always been crystal clear to me.
To \"gmckay\": It\'s not considered a price increase because the $100 6GB plan was never not available. How can you can increase the price of something that has never changed? It\'s always been there.
SpoBo - August 27, 2008 at 7:41am
Apple should just make a statement and drop all collaboration with Rogers. They\'re clearly ran by a bunch of money craving fools with no respect for their customers.
Apple should start as an independent operator in Canada haha now that would be awesome :p
And \'J\' ... I\'m sorry but 1600$ for what was it .. 26Mb? What do you think that is? A rip-off? Or perhaps a fair price to pay for a measly 26Mb? If they offer a 6GB plan for 100$ and I do the math I\'m pretty sure that 1600$ is completely OUT of proportion. If my provider tried that with me I would go to war ... especially if I had requested for them to block all internet access on my account.
Hell ... it\'s even possibly to bankrupt anyone in canada using Rogers that has no data plan. Just download a youtube movie from 1 hour and they\'ll be forced to sell their homes.
In contrary to what you might think it\'s as good as free for Rogers to let someone download a Mb on their network through EDGE or 3G. It shouldn\'t cost the enduser his/her firstborn to download a GB without a data contract.
bz - August 27, 2008 at 3:17am
right on gmckay! thank u! J u dont know what u r talkin about!
clearly us canadians are gettin screwed... The only reason this $30 data plan exists in the first place is cuz apple forced rogers to make something somewhat affordable!
F Rogers!
gmckay - August 27, 2008 at 12:20am
I\'d like to see them try this tactic on me.
I\'ve requested and been assured that my 2Gphone was approved for connectivity to the Rogers wireless network, and that the edge data would be disabled at their source.
If they want to try to take advantage of a technical loophole, then they will have to take me to court and explain it to a magistrate exactly how they didn\'t feel it necessary to advise consumers of the risk.
I\'ve got the time and inclination to go through a court battle with our most hated of all corporate citizens ..Rogers.
And to that other poster who has been fed the talking points on how to justify Rogers robbery..if I want to purchase a data plan for $30 today, and the exact same service is available next month for $100, tell me again why that is not considered a price increase? ..ohh yeah ....the product code is different...
hahahaha...
J get TEds c##K out of your mouth - August 26, 2008 at 11:16pm
J what are you blo)ing TED ? Why are you defending those fks for? 100 for data plan? that\' fu(king crazy. here in US i think 30 is too much. Fak Rogers. All u canadians should get together and do something about that fkd up company. Reading this shit makes me sick.
J - August 26, 2008 at 9:41pm
Wow what a horrendous article. Way to misinform about people about Rogers.
I\'m going to clarify a few things for a few readers.
1. The $30 6GB data plan is in no way related to the $100 6GB data plan. So, saying that Rogers is increasing the price \"of a data plan\" is false. The $30 6GB plan is a 36 month contract data plan while the $100 6GB is a monthly option with no contract obligation. Both options are available right now to consumers and have been since July 11th (the $100 plan has been around a lot longer). Nothing is increasing, just a promotion is ending. The $30 6GB plan is a limited time promotion ending August 31. So, to say the price is going up is false. They are two different plans with two different codes.
2. Firstly, since when did Rogers guarantee ANYTHING on a grey markey device? If you choose to operate a grey market device on a Canadian carrier, you choose to do so at your own risk. It\'s like driving without insurance... if you hit something, you\'re screwed. In this case, because you\'re not using a Rogers brand device, and you rack up any sort of data charges, that\'s your own fault. If you block internet, and use a grey market device, by no means is that block guaranteed to work. And by no means should you be covered for any charges your device may incur (although Rogers and Fido have been EXTREMELY generous with customers with $1000+ bills issuing one-time credits).
3. If you do block the internet on your Rogers device, and somehow your Rogers device manages to access and rack up a bill, I don\'t see why Rogers would have a problem issuing a credit for those charges. It would be only be fair to the consumer. However, having said that, I know MANY iPhone 3G owners who have successfully blocked internet access on their devices and have no issue on their monthly bills. So, for 3G owners, its the odd case. To say that Rogers is intentionally not applying blocks properly to customers\' accounts is slanderous and a very serious accusation.
4. For those who have the \"$7 Unlimited On-Device\" browsing option enable on their account or have it as part of a value pack, if you access the internet on a grey market device, you will incur full data charges. Just a FYI.
Listen buddy, I like your web site. It\'s been helpful many times for myself when troubleshooting both my 2G and 3G iPhone. This is nothing but a slanderous attempt to make Rogers look like the bad guys.
Cody - August 26, 2008 at 8:16pm
I called Rogers Customer Service, and said \"I have a BIG problem with this bill. I had my internet access blocked on my iphone, and I was charged $517 for 10MB!\" Within 5 mins, the guy had removed the charges from my bill. So... maybe just cause I call so much or something, but it wasn\'t a problem for me.
iClarified - August 26, 2008 at 7:02pm
@WrongInfo, perhaps you didn\'t read the post. \"Rogers is increasing the price of a data plan from $30/month to $100/month at the end of August\" is the same thing as saying it goes from the \"promo\" price of $30/month to $100/month.
If you would like to contest anything else written in the article I am more then glad to prove my points.
If you would like to contest anything else written in the article I am more then glad to prove my points.
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