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TOTA Mobile/Wireless/Celluar/VOIP Thread (pg. 162)
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| VERTiG0 |
Well given that at most, there can only be 744 hours in a month, I'd say 5000 hours is more than plenty.
You've got something all wrong here. |
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| LKD |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ravist
Remember I stated 5,000 hours a month not 5,000 minutes a month. 5,000 hours a month is more than plenty. I could give the phone out to all my friends and they still wouldnt be able to go over the limit. |
even if you messed up on that and meant 500 hours, if there are 744 hrs (as Cale said cos I aint gonna count), that would mean the person would barely sleep a couple hours a day...this person would have mush for brains. |
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| Ravist |
| it was probably 500 hours, the salesman just probably made a mistake telling me it's 5000 hours or I heard wrong. Either way its more than enough for a month. |
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| E2EK1EL |
Went to Wind @ STC today to confirm this Fair Usage Policy, it's only for Data. Voice and Txt Msg is unlimited, with no hidden BS.
The reason why they give you a call, is to confirm if the unit has been stolen or not. It's an extra care for their customers, and they "note" the account as not stolen. Since stolen phones tend to be abused with airtime and data.
The Rep even said there's some crazy rumor about these "negative" call backs, and accounts being noted. |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by E2EK1EL
ROGERS - IMPORTANT MESSAGE REGARDING CHANGES TO YOUR LOCAL CALLING AREA |
I know this has already been mentioned, but it is worth repeating:
These changes are ground for being in a legal position to cancel your contract with Rogers (material and significant change to the original agreement). You must do so before February 12, 2010.
If you were looking for an out - now is the time! |
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| LightsOut |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I know this has already been mentioned, but it is worth repeating:
These changes are ground for being in a legal position to cancel your contract with Rogers (material and significant change to the original agreement). You must do so before February 12, 2010.
If you were looking for an out - now is the time! |
But the changes don't effect a 416 number do they? If my number is a toronto number what can i say to get out ...? |
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| Ravist |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I know this has already been mentioned, but it is worth repeating:
These changes are ground for being in a legal position to cancel your contract with Rogers (material and significant change to the original agreement). You must do so before February 12, 2010.
If you were looking for an out - now is the time! |
I talked to a rep from Rogers today and told him of this "breach of contract" and he explained to me that because they notified rogers clients 2 months prior the message was posted, that people will still get charged the extra fees if they cancel their contract early. So wtf is going on? What's going on here? I'm hearing 2 different stories and as of now I believe the Rogers rep more than any of you. |
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| E2EK1EL |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I know this has already been mentioned, but it is worth repeating:
These changes are ground for being in a legal position to cancel your contract with Rogers (material and significant change to the original agreement). You must do so before February 12, 2010.
If you were looking for an out - now is the time! |
Agreed x 100. |
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| E2EK1EL |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ravist
I talked to a rep from Rogers today and told him of this "breach of contract" and he explained to me that because they notified rogers clients 2 months prior the message was posted, that people will still get charged the extra fees if they cancel their contract early. So wtf is going on? What's going on here? I'm hearing 2 different stories and as of now I believe the Rogers rep more than any of you. |
Original LCA changes were made two months ago, but they've reseted the map back to normal within a week. This ver is the revised map. |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ravist
I talked to a rep from Rogers today and told him of this "breach of contract" and he explained to me that because they notified rogers clients 2 months prior the message was posted, that people will still get charged the extra fees if they cancel their contract early. So wtf is going on? What's going on here? I'm hearing 2 different stories and as of now I believe the Rogers rep more than any of you. |
You have to push - they are not going to make it easy to cancel.
I don't work for Rogers but know people who have gotten out of their contract with this. |
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| LightsOut |
^^
I'd really love some more info about getting out without the ecf's...
As good as my plan is with rogers right now, im dying to move to wind and have about 6 months left on my contract..
What would my rebuttals be? When I say I want out because they changed the calling areas, and they say no, what can I come back with? Being from Toronto, how do these calling area changes effect me? Anyone? |
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