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Posted by Abercrombie on May-06-2009 16:10:

Thumbs down Rogers gives in... will charge for incoming texts starting on July 7 :(

quote:
Rogers to charge customers without text plans for incoming messages
Last Updated: Tuesday, May 5, 2009 | 5:53 PM ET
CBC News
Rogers Wireless said Tuesday it would begin charging 15 cents for each incoming text message for customers without message plans, beginning on July 7.

The move comes about nine months after rival carriers Bell and Telus made similar changes in their policies.

Rogers spokesperson Liz Hamilton said the decision is in keeping with changes in pricing policies among wireless carriers in both Canada and in the United States.

Charges will affect only a small number of consumers because most already bundle text messaging with their cellphone plans, she said.

Consumers won't be charged for spam text messages and users of the discount brand Fido won't be affected, she said.

When Bell and Telus announced last year they would begin charging 15 cents for incoming texts, it sparked anger among consumers and became an unlikely political issue last summer.

Federal NDP Leader Jack Layton called the move a "cash grab" and the party started a Facebook group to protest the changes. Two Quebec residents launched class-action lawsuits against the companies for changing the terms of their wireless contracts.

Consumers don't have to pay for spam messages
Industry Minister Jim Prentice met with Bell and Telus and said after the meeting that his government would not introduce new legislation over the changes.

Prentice was assured by the carriers that consumers charged for spam could contact their service providers and have their charges removed from their bills.

The government's anti-spam bill, introduced last month, also includes new enforcement measures to prevent telecommunications companies from charging customers fees for receiving unsolicited commercial text messages.

The announcement of the change to text messaging fees came the same day Rogers announced that both Rogers Wireless and Fido phones will be able to send and receive updates from online messaging service Twitter by SMS text message.

The feature comes at no additional cost to people with text messaging plans, said Rogers. Bell Mobility worked out a similar agreement with Twitter in February.

However, a charge of 15 cents per Twitter message will apply to those consumers who don't have text plans, including Fido customers.
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/...ogers-text.html

After boasting that "Oh we would never do that" after Bell and Telus announced this last summer, Rogers will start charging 15c a text starting July 7th

I don't have a text plan, I send less than 15 a month, but receive TONS, as I get FB and hotmail notices to my phone.

The good news is that Twitter is going to be available to Rogers customers... doesn't help the fact that we'll be billed anyways.

Now I gotta turn off all my notifications with hotmail, FB, google alerts, etc.... FCUK!


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on May-06-2009 16:12:

I've been a HUGE fan of Rogers throughout my 9 years of wireless service with them, but the past few months they've really started to piss me off.


Posted by rabbitjoker on May-06-2009 16:33:

If you don't have a text plan you should be sending or receiving them anyway.


Posted by E2EK1EL on May-06-2009 16:38:

Told you guys that new CEO is one CHEAP ASS MOTHER******.

Prepare yourself for the real future of Rogers, ppl bitched when Teddy was around .... think about it now.

Saw this on BGR yesterday, too busy to post it.


Posted by pmoisse on May-06-2009 16:41:

Is this what "competition in the marketplace" is like?

Jesus.

How much is a normal plan + text plan? So special long distance or calling action. Just normal phone and text.


Posted by rabbitjoker on May-06-2009 16:44:

Text plan is $5 and most of the time you can get a service credit for it (real cost = $0).


Posted by pmoisse on May-06-2009 17:04:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Text plan is $5 and most of the time you can get a service credit for it (real cost = $0).


What does a text plan get you? Unlimited?

If they're just going to write it off to everyone who bitches about it, why do they even bother at all?

I understand that it's because enough people will just suck it up and pay it but still, that's not exactly ethical business [/obvious]


Posted by CAKE on May-06-2009 17:14:

quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
What does a text plan get you? Unlimited?

If they're just going to write it off to everyone who bitches about it, why do they even bother at all?

I understand that it's because enough people will just suck it up and pay it but still, that's not exactly ethical business [/obvious]


250 msgs with unlimited inc


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on May-06-2009 17:22:

quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
What does a text plan get you? Unlimited?

If they're just going to write it off to everyone who bitches about it, why do they even bother at all?

I understand that it's because enough people will just suck it up and pay it but still, that's not exactly ethical business [/obvious]


I get 10,000 outgoing txt w/my $30 data plan (w/$10 credit). I can't remember how much incoming that includes though.


Posted by exstasie on May-06-2009 17:52:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I get 10,000 outgoing txt w/my $30 data plan (w/$10 credit). I can't remember how much incoming that includes though.


I have the same one.

All text message packages come with unlimited incoming.

Up until now, there was no charge for incoming.


Just to point out, there are a few US Cellular networks that charge $0.20US for incoming texts.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on May-06-2009 17:55:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
I have the same one.

All text message packages come with unlimited incoming.

Up until now, there was no charge for incoming.


Just to point out, there are a few US Cellular networks that charge $0.20US for incoming texts.



Ahhh gracias senor!


Posted by CAKE on May-06-2009 17:59:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I get 10,000 outgoing txt w/my $30 data plan (w/$10 credit). I can't remember how much incoming that includes though.


that plan is now 25$ with unlimited inc and unlimited email and bb msger etc


Posted by Jayx1 on May-06-2009 18:00:

competition is alive and well LOL!


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on May-06-2009 18:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Djsketchbag
that plan is now 25$ with unlimited inc and unlimited email and bb msger etc


If you're talking about the flyer that came with the last bill, that's something different. I have a data plan, and that was unlimited mobile browsing etc., not downloading stuff. I asked about it when I had to call and correct something on my bill. Plus I pay $20, and I don't have a BB.


Posted by CAKE on May-06-2009 18:11:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
If you're talking about the flyer that came with the last bill, that's something different. I have a data plan, and that was unlimited mobile browsing etc., not downloading stuff. I asked about it when I had to call and correct something on my bill. Plus I pay $20, and I don't have a BB.


Oh that was a short lived promo i think, we changed that now :

reg Val pkg $25 :

Call Display with Name Display
Enhanced Voicemail
WhoCalled
Unlimited Messaging Bundle
Unlimited On Device Mobile Browsing
Mobile Backup

Data Val pkg: 35$

Call Display with Name Display
Enhanced Voicemail
WhoCalled
Unlimited Sent Text Messages
Unlimited Sent Picture and Video Messages
500 MB of Data for browsing, e-mailing and instant messaging.

Data Val pkg 25$:

Call Display with Name Display
Enhanced Voicemail
WhoCalled
Unlimited Sent Text Messages
Unlimited Sent Picture & Video Messages
Personal Email on BlackBerry


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-06-2009 18:12:

Wtf are they talking about? Bell doesn't charge for incoming texts.


edit: nevermind, I have a plan. I'm guessing the charge is to people that don't.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on May-06-2009 18:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Djsketchbag
Oh that was a short lived promo i think, we changed that now :

Data Val pkg: 35$

Call Display with Name Display
Enhanced Voicemail
WhoCalled
Unlimited Sent Text Messages
Unlimited Sent Picture and Video Messages
500 MB of Data for browsing, e-mailing and instant messaging.



I guess I would have this one, but it's 10,000 instead of unlimited for each. Which I don't really mind. It was only $30, but I had called retentions and they gave me a $10 credit.


Posted by Spam on May-06-2009 22:24:

Re: Rogers gives in... will charge for incoming texts starting on July 7 :(

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie After boasting that "Oh we would never do that" after Bell and Telus announced this last summer, Rogers will start charging 15c a text starting July 7th

I don't have a text plan, I send less than 15 a month, but receive TONS, as I get FB and hotmail notices to my phone.

The good news is that Twitter is going to be available to Rogers customers... doesn't help the fact that we'll be billed anyways.

Now I gotta turn off all my notifications with hotmail, FB, google alerts, etc.... FCUK!


Don't those count as spam txts? You wouldn't be charged for those.


Posted by mute79 on May-07-2009 02:03:

that's bogus man


Posted by Dior Homme on May-07-2009 02:16:

Does anyone know if call forwarding is included with all voice plans?

i never get charged for it, and this week i got charged $2.20. yeah i know its petty, but call waiting, forwarding and 3 way were never billed to me.

is forwarding now part of it now?


Posted by Jayx1 on May-07-2009 02:23:

aaaah no wonder we call them "robbers" instead of rogers


Posted by Cosmic Fur on May-07-2009 02:28:

Amazing how cellphone technology in Canada seems to be moving backwards rather than forwards.

Charging for something that used to free and that is embedded into their GSM communications channel anyway. Sigh.


Posted by Miss. S on May-07-2009 06:06:

i have 2500 a month for 10$..
does it affect you if you have a plan or just for people that use it per message? ugh, confused.


Posted by TheVrk on May-07-2009 09:47:

Re: Rogers gives in... will charge for incoming texts starting on July 7 :(

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
Rogers will start charging 15c a text starting July 7th

This does not exist over here..regardless of you having a plan (which pretty much no one has) or not.
No one ever gets charged for incoming anything, ever


Posted by Abercrombie on May-07-2009 11:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss. S
i have 2500 a month for 10$..
does it affect you if you have a plan or just for people that use it per message? ugh, confused.


You're on a plan, so you're ok.... you're paying for them already. It affects those like me who have been enjoying this feature for free for the last decade.


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