 LaZ3RPremium join:2003-01-17 | Typical Rogers... All I have to say Hopefully no one is stupid enough to buy one of these overpriced plans. Let Rogers suffer and realize their mistake. If people start buying it, Rogers will only get the advantage and not do anything about it.
As for the blog post, I bet it's fake and all this is doing is pressuring consumers into buying an iPhone more if there is "limited availability" which there most likely won't be.
Rogers is out of their mind with these plans. How these plans were approved beats me, not a single one of the individuals responsible for finalizing these plans didn't think for a second "Hey... maybe our plans are fucking ridiculous compared to America's data plans." -- Life is a game of blackjack. You keep playing until you bust. |
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| said by LaZ3R:As for the blog post, I bet it's fake and all this is doing is pressuring consumers into buying an iPhone more if there is "limited availability" which there most likely won't be. After kfsutops mentioned he/she thought it was BS I was thinking exactly what I quoted you as saying. Sounds like a fake Rogers leak to me. |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | reply to LaZ3R said by LaZ3R:As for the blog post, I bet it's fake and all this is doing is pressuring consumers into buying an iPhone more if there is "limited availability" which there most likely won't be. "Create the urgency to buy" A sales tactic old as time itself. -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee |
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 | reply to LaZ3R said by LaZ3R:Rogers is out of their mind with these plans. How these plans were approved beats me, not a single one of the individuals responsible for finalizing these plans didn't think for a second "Hey... maybe our plans are fucking ridiculous compared to America's data plans." If Rogers/Fido iPhone plans were priced identically to those of ATT, there would have been a great sucking sound as Rogers would have scooped up huge numbers of Telus and Bell customers, far in excess of what Rogers have forecast for their current pricing model.
Matching ATT pricing/features would have severely hurt both Bell and Telus. And the Rogers/Fido network could accomodate such an influx of customers and data demands. |
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