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Jeff Z

@metrocast.net

Credits for under usage?

I'm sure this means Rogers will now credit customers who go under their allocated bandwidth. If I'm out of town for most of the month and only use 10% of my bandwidth I expect to be credited for the 90% I don't use. I was perfectly happy paying an unlimited, "all you can eat", fee which usually averaged out well. Some months it was high, some months it was low. But no... that model is outdated now. I'll be expecting a per GB credit for the precious bandwidth I do not use on a monthly basis. I'm very confident they will do this because even my cell phone provider allows roll over minutes. They're not stupid enough to completely molest customers. They realize it's very obvious to customers that charging for overages, and ignoring under usage, is complete fraud. They pretty much HAD to do it.

GroovyPhoenx

join:2006-05-22
Gloucester, ON
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said by Jeff Z :

They're not stupid enough to completely molest customers. They realize it's very obvious to customers that charging for overages, and ignoring under usage, is complete fraud. They pretty much HAD to do it.
Oh yee of little realisation, all they need to do is and they have done so, just like their little clause for speeds...

UP TO 95GB.

And voila, they can now be "stupid enough to completely molest customers, please bend over and lube up well.

Thanks for using Rogers, where we take everything and give nothing back.

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