Thread: Rogers Hi-Speed internet retention plan
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Jul 17th, 2007 10:12 AM
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Rogers Hi-Speed internet retention plan
My contract is up and I'm looking for a good hi-speed retention plan. My area is new so Bell (and any of their DSL reseller) doesn't provide service in my area so I'm stuck with Rogers.
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heatware
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Jul 17th, 2007 10:17 AM
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just stick with rogers....im paying like 52 a month and im getting like 6900kb/s dl and 500kb/s ul
www.speedtest.net for tests
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Jul 17th, 2007 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by
kleptodathief
just stick with rogers....im paying like 52 a month and im getting like 6900kb/s dl and 500kb/s ul
www.speedtest.net for tests
sticking with them is a must, but I want a lower price. Raw speed is nothing when they throttle my BT to 10K/sec.
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get what is cheap, not what you need
heatware
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Jul 17th, 2007 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by
BB88
sticking with them is a must, but I want a lower price. Raw speed is nothing when they throttle my BT to 10K/sec.

lol...I guess you got CIA Cable as well as a choice. Speeds are fine for me, but customer service is terrible. Also, no BT throttling as well!
- Jason
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Jul 17th, 2007 10:33 AM
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CIA = 3Web? Do I really need to care about their customer service? i.e. is there a need to deal with them?
Last edited by BB88; Jul 17th, 2007 at 10:35 AM.
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get what is cheap, not what you need
heatware
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Jul 18th, 2007 12:09 PM
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Ok, I called Rogers customer relation again, and they offered me $4 off a month for 12 months and $3 off for 24 months, but only on a 1-year contract... I just took it.
Also got another 3-month of free homephone.
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heatware
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Jul 18th, 2007 06:37 PM
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I was offered 20% off (from 47.95 rogers express). 1st month free. But this is what got me wondering: there is a one year 'verbal commitment'?!! The rep said as long as I give 30 days notice before cancelling, I won't have any penalty even if it is before the end of the one-year 'verbal' commitment.... WTH is that? I asked her couple times if there are any hidden charges/penalty/reverse credit, she said very firmly 'NO',
Any experience out there? Should I take it?
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Jul 18th, 2007 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
napoleonz
I was offered 20% off (from 47.95 rogers express). 1st month free. But this is what got me wondering: there is a one year 'verbal commitment'?!! The rep said as long as I give 30 days notice before cancelling, I won't have any penalty even if it is before the end of the one-year 'verbal' commitment.... WTH is that? I asked her couple times if there are any hidden charges/penalty/reverse credit, she said very firmly 'NO',
Any experience out there? Should I take it?
Got me 20% off Extreme...total is around 44 bucks a month after tax.
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Jul 18th, 2007 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
Octavius
Got me 20% off Extreme...total is around 44 bucks a month after tax.
Do you know what is the 'verbal' 1 yr commitment? Is it really true there is no penalty even if you cancel?
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Jul 19th, 2007 08:28 AM
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They actually offered 20% off for me before, but they said it will replace the 15% bundle discount I am getting, so that means I only get a 5% extra discount.... which is less than $4 off I'm getting now.
Is it the same for you guys, or you guys are not on bundle discount?
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get what is cheap, not what you need
heatware
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Jul 19th, 2007 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by
napoleonz
I was offered 20% off (from 47.95 rogers express). 1st month free. But this is what got me wondering: there is a one year 'verbal commitment'?!! The rep said as long as I give 30 days notice before cancelling, I won't have any penalty even if it is before the end of the one-year 'verbal' commitment.... WTH is that? I asked her couple times if there are any hidden charges/penalty/reverse credit, she said very firmly 'NO',
Any experience out there? Should I take it?
I only had to give 30 days notice and there was no penalty after cancelling the service in less than one year.
Can't comment on whether you should take their present offer. But if you are able to wait, maybe you'll get better deals closer to September (BTS deals)?
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Jul 19th, 2007 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by
mapleflag
I only had to give 30 days notice and there was no penalty after cancelling the service in less than one year.
Can't comment on whether you should take their present offer. But if you are able to wait, maybe you'll get better deals closer to September (BTS deals)?
most deals are for new customers only though...as a 'loyal' customers, we got nothing competitive.
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get what is cheap, not what you need
heatware
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Jul 19th, 2007 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by
mapleflag
I only had to give 30 days notice and there was no penalty after cancelling the service in less than one year.
Can't comment on whether you should take their present offer. But if you are able to wait, maybe you'll get better deals closer to September (BTS deals)?
So you actually 'verbally' committed a year. But no actual penalty after your 30 days notice cancel before the year??
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Jul 19th, 2007 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by
napoleonz
I was offered 20% off (from 47.95 rogers express). 1st month free. But this is what got me wondering: there is a one year 'verbal commitment'?!! The rep said as long as I give 30 days notice before cancelling, I won't have any penalty even if it is before the end of the one-year 'verbal' commitment.... WTH is that? I asked her couple times if there are any hidden charges/penalty/reverse credit, she said very firmly 'NO',
Any experience out there? Should I take it?
I met a guy in store. He gave me 3 months free, then regular price. No commitment, only 30 day notice. I signed up for express service only. In addition I have my own modem and he said that i could getthem to add that modem back to the database to use. Anyone want to take a bet that this will not work?
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Jul 19th, 2007 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by
jesterwilly2004
I met a guy in store. He gave me 3 months free, then regular price. No commitment, only 30 day notice. I signed up for express service only. In addition I have my own modem and he said that i could getthem to add that modem back to the database to use. Anyone want to take a bet that this will not work?
This is actually a known deal. It is legitimate. You can get it from futureshop.
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