said by TLS2000:Waitasec...
The SAF is supposed to be a separate fee from your contract rates.
If they're announcing that they're dropping it for only new customers, does that not imply that the customers on contract have the SAF as part of their contract?
Isn't that the opposite of what the cell companies have been claiming for so long?
So shouldn't the customers who are currently under contract DEMAND that they cancel the SAF or cancel the contract?
Seems like a material change to me.
Finally, here in the US, you can get out of contracts when they make changes to terms of service.. don't know about you Canadians.. you have wacky (or non-existent) consumer protection laws up north. However, seeing as there isn't really any competition up there.. this is moot.