View Full Version : Rogers vs. Bell - Question
devilsknight
Jul 6th, 2009, 11:46 AM
I'm sure plenty of you have seen the Rogers vs. Bell Telephone ads lately. Rogers seems to offer a good deal...but because it's Rogers I don't want to sign up.
My question is has anyone taken the deal Rogers is offering and went to Bell to see if they would match it ?
I don't have a land line and looking to finally get one...would go to Bell if they match Rogers' offer.
Anybody have any luck or tried yet ?
Thanks !
RiCHC3
Jul 6th, 2009, 12:01 PM
(Cellphone) On a side note, I've heard of Bell targetting past users and offering them better rates than whatever they're getting with their current mobility carrier.
As per your question, not sure because that wars mainly just out east. The west is peaceful :D.
Cas77
Jul 6th, 2009, 12:53 PM
Go with Teksavvy. They offer lines leased from Bell with cheap prices and great long-distance pricing.
$21.xx per month and $3 per feature.
brunes
Jul 6th, 2009, 02:17 PM
I'm sure plenty of you have seen the Rogers vs. Bell Telephone ads lately. Rogers seems to offer a good deal...but because it's Rogers I don't want to sign up.
My question is has anyone taken the deal Rogers is offering and went to Bell to see if they would match it ?
I don't have a land line and looking to finally get one...would go to Bell if they match Rogers' offer.
Anybody have any luck or tried yet ?
Thanks !
The Rogers deal is *NOT* good. It is just shady advertising.
For example around here they like to tout their $19.95 /month plan. If you read the fine print though, you will see that this *DOES NOT INCLUDE* a $6.95 system access fee. And after the first year price jumps to $29.95/ month. Meanwhile I can get plain old Bell/Aliant for $22 / month with no SAF garbage.
tomtomtom
Jul 6th, 2009, 02:47 PM
Plus, if you get Rogers Home phone and have a DSL line. You have to subscribe a dry loop on top of your internet monthly fee ($8 to 9 / mth)
Unless you want to deal with the devil and use Rogers cable internet.
So, no thanks:o