adam_fd join:2012-05-30 Saint-Laurent, QC |
[Mobile] Losing a customer of 12 yearsI'm posting this as general information, and as a cautionary tale to current and prospective Bell Mobile customers. Obviously, I can't speak for anyone but myself and I don't know how anyone else is treated.
My father has been a customer for about 12 years now. For that entire time he has been paying in-market prices. Three years ago he was coaxed into renewing a contract in order to get a free phone. What the agent didn't tell him at the time was that he was also changing plans to one that didn't include 6 pm early evenings. Unfortunately, after a few calls, Bell didn't want to budge.
Fast forward to now. My father has no contract and wants a new phone. This should be a perfect time to call, right?
The customer loyalty agent offered my father what amounted to an in-market plan with free Call Display. This is absolutely insulting. Rogers is offering almost the same plan, for $4 less, for NEW customers. And they are much more flexible about retaining existing customers (that's why I've been with them for more than 10 years).
I tried to get my father to switch to Rogers three years ago, but it didn't work. Now he's finally seen the reality that, in his case, each day as a Bell customer he is throwing good money after bad. Over the last few years Bell has done nothing to seriously demonstrate that they value him as a customer.
I truly expected more from Bell.
We're probably going to the Rogers store later this week. |
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bt
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2012-Jul-24 9:24 am
In my experience, Bell inbound retentions offers really poor deals. But then you get a call a week or two later from outbound retentions with a much better deal.
You might need to actually start the cancellation process for that to happen though, which can cause problems porting a number out. |
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to adam_fd
I suggest you (if the coverage area is not a big issue):
www,publicmobile.ca (CDMA) - from $19 unlimited talk
www.chatrwireless.com - unlimited voice + CD + 50 SMS - from $25 (it is using Rogers network) ... I have them since they launched ... NO ISSUES + you can use any unlocked GSM phone |
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epsilon3,
That's because Chat-r is Rogers, Just like Fido is Rogers, They made the brand to complete with the new entries to the market and try and drive them out.. |