  TI POIL
join:2006-03-05 Toronto, ON
·Bell Sympatico
| reply to diggler649 Re: Any advice on how to get out of the contract with no penalty
»www.gov.on.ca/MGS/en/ConsProt/050451.html
Send them an email in the "contact us" explaining the problem.
False representation of a product.
You have to go with their "unlimited" service being limited.
It takes one day to get a reply, just follow their instructions. -- Q:WHAT'S BLUE AND WHITE AND LIVES IN THE BASEMENT?? A:Losers Even After Forty Seasons |
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  matt23
@bell.ca | Wish I had've seen your advice earlier today. I likely wouldn't have my current headache. For anyone trying to cancel without penalty, I advise you to save your breath and follow frenchie29's advice. |
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 mbrown0420
join:2006-01-03 Ottawa, ON
| reply to TI POIL said by TI POIL :» www.gov.on.ca/MGS/en/ConsProt/050451.htmlSend them an email in the "contact us" explaining the problem. False representation of a product. You have to go with their "unlimited" service being limited. It takes one day to get a reply, just follow their instructions. Too bad a public service announcement is so expensive, i'd love to see this shit aired on TV.. Imagine the hundreds of thousands of unfortunate customers that don't know of this site and the fact they can fight back against BS and their idiotic ways of doing business.. |
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 DjEclipse
join:2007-11-20 Niagara Falls, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Bell Sympatico
| reply to matt23 said by matt23 :
Wish I had've seen your advice earlier today. I likely wouldn't have my current headache. For anyone trying to cancel without penalty, I advise you to save your breath and follow frenchie29's advice. Did you write in? What was the process, did it work? |
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 DjEclipse
join:2007-11-20 Niagara Falls, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Bell Sympatico
| reply to mbrown0420 said by mbrown0420 :said by TI POIL :» www.gov.on.ca/MGS/en/ConsProt/050451.htmlSend them an email in the "contact us" explaining the problem. False representation of a product. You have to go with their "unlimited" service being limited. It takes one day to get a reply, just follow their instructions. Too bad a public service announcement is so expensive, i'd love to see this shit aired on TV.. Imagine the hundreds of thousands of unfortunate customers that don't know of this site and the fact they can fight back against BS and their idiotic ways of doing business.. What is the price of a public service announcement?
I'd certainly chip in some cash to let the rest of the country know about the illegal practises of bell and it's so called "contracts"/ service agreements. |
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  matt23
@bell.ca | Ditto! |
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 mbrown0420
join:2006-01-03 Ottawa, ON
| reply to DjEclipse to be honest, I have no idea what the cost, but assuming you'd have to get it aired on a couple (3 or 4) canadian networks/stations i'm sure it's not cheap. And running it once per station just wouldn't do it.. I would think it's have to be aired atleast twice a day over a couple/three days to get the message out to enough people to see it, and possibly even raise an eyebrow or two... |
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  theninjasqua
join:2007-09-26 Oakville, ON edit: November 20th, @04:11PM
| Just air it during Dancing With The Stars. You would hit about half the country there.
Or better yet, during Hockey Night In Canada. |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0 | Any idea what a spot in the middle of the most popular shows would cost? You could use that money to better start your own ISP. |
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 mbrown0420
join:2006-01-03 Ottawa, ON
| said by sbrook :Any idea what a spot in the middle of the most popular shows would cost? You could use that money to better start your own ISP. HAHAHHAHAHAH you're funny... a public service announcement wouldn't cost THAT much.. A couple thousand maybe, if I can start an ISP for that kinda money, look out TS here I come! |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0
·Rogers Hi-Speed
Host: Rogers Bell Canada
| I think you're out by a factor of at least 250 and probably closer to 1000
Remember they wouldn't consider such an ad as a "public service" announcement and they wouldn't run it in the middle of HNIC unless you could outbid the likes of Molson Coors or Esso or companies whose advertising budget is in the mega millions. |
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 mbrown0420
join:2006-01-03 Ottawa, ON
edit: November 20th, @04:37PM
| said by sbrook :I think you're out by a factor of at least 250 and probably closer to 1000 Remember they wouldn't consider such an ad as a "public service" announcement and they wouldn't run it in the middle of HNIC unless you could outbid the likes of Molson Coors or Esso or companies whose advertising budget is in the mega millions. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search A public service announcement (PSA) or community service announcement (CSA) is a non-commercial advertisement typically on radio or television, ostensibly broadcast for the public good.
The main concept is to modify public attitudes by raising awareness about specific issues.
What was that you were saying? |
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  matt23
@bell.ca | reply to mbrown0420 How about everyone takes turns running some adwords ads?:) I'm sure we could come up with some fairly cheap keywords related to Canadian Internet, since there is so little competition in the space. |
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  TI POIL
join:2006-03-05 Toronto, ON
·Bell Sympatico
| A good way to finance a campaign like this is to find sponsors.... you know brought to you by...
If you guys are serious I can do the audio and video editing that's what I do for a living, that's why my bw is so huge I transfer big files back and forth. We also need a public face or a voice, George Stroumbo for exemple would be good. The thing is it's for a good cause so people would jump in to be associated with this cause.
I doubt we could get in in a prime time window with this, maybe after midnight on a Rogers channel kind of deal. -- Q:WHAT'S BLUE AND WHITE AND LIVES IN THE BASEMENT?? A:Losers Even After Forty Seasons |
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  travisc
join:2001-11-09 Port Perry, ON | 700 GB+ of audio/video files... Maybe if that's what you do for a living, you should get yourself a T1 instead of doing that off a residential connection. |
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 mbrown0420
join:2006-01-03 Ottawa, ON | reply to TI POIL I wouldn't know where to begin frenchie, but i'd sure love to see it happen.. |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0
·Rogers Hi-Speed
Host: Rogers Bell Canada
| reply to mbrown0420 said by mbrown0420 : From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The main concept is to modify public attitudes by raising awareness about specific issues. What was that you were saying? I was saying that the tv companies would not treat it as a PSA whatever wikipedia might say, and even if you did convince them it was a PSA, they're not likely to run it during HNIC unless you can cough up some VERY SERIOUS money. |
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 mbrown0420
join:2006-01-03 Ottawa, ON
edit: November 21st, @03:38AM
| I stated that running it at prime time could cost a mint, I believe it was theninjasqua that suggested it be aired during the certain time slot you're speaking of.. I simply suggested it would be interesting to see such a thing happen and I for one would be all for such a thing. I said it would have to be ran a couple times a day for two maybe three days or whatever depending on the cost/time slot but I at no time mentioned it should be aired during peak times... |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0
·Rogers Hi-Speed
Host: Rogers Bell Canada
| Don't set up a straw man. The part that applies to your comment (What was that you were saying?) is that the TV companies would not likely consider it a PSA in spite of what Wikipedia might say (considering that PSA rates are usually heavily discounted and since the goal is not for public benefit, but rather for contra benefit to Bell.) The rest is general comment. |
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  Moonlight_x
@videotron.ca
| reply to travisc said by travisc :700 GB+ of audio/video files... Maybe if that's what you do for a living, you should get yourself a T1 instead of doing that off a residential connection. A T1 is only 1.544Mbps... get Business ADSL instead: it is cheaper and 2-4X as fast.
Funny thing: from what I heard, most Business ADSL accounts are surprisingly low-bandwidth (sub-100GB/month) so I bet people switching from Residential to Business service to avoid caps will see caps coming back on Business accounts if this gets out of hand. Not surprising that Bell has such a low threshold for "abuse" when it compares residential (recreational) to business (just-in-case/reference/breaks) usage. |
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