  Bender_2k
join:2003-01-12 clubs: 
·Rogers Hi-Speed
edit: November 10th, @03:14PM
| reply to drunkgoat Re: Does Rogers enforce bandwidth cap?
said by drunkgoat :Screw rogers, im going to get a few people to push 1TB downloaded this month. That's not the way to go about getting what we want (no caps/reasonable ISP). Trying to convince fellow users to use 1 TB is just gonna: 1) hinder other users connections and suck up all the bandwith, 2) piss off Rogers into taking even more drastic measures and 3) get you'reself booted from the service.
Best bet is waiting and see'ing if Rogers comes up with something. |
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  nathancrom
@cable.rogers | when i first got rogers extreme i was told there was no limit..... so they better not charge me anything |
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 KyeU
join:2003-12-31 Canada
| said by nathancrom :
when i first got rogers extreme i was told there was no limit..... so they better not charge me anything False Advertisement? Breaking the Consumer Protection Rights.
»lookup.bbb.org/
quote: The Better Business Bureau is a system of over 120 independent, local BBBs working with businesses and consumers to resolve complaints and keep the public informed.
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  mordin 42 inches of 1080p Premium join:2005-05-28 Moncton, NB
| reply to nathancrom said by nathancrom :
when i first got rogers extreme i was told there was no limit..... so they better not charge me anything Better read your agreement with them.... They can change the service anytime & anyway they want and your only recourse if you don't like it is to cancel. -- P4 2.8 800 fsb, Asus P4P800 MoBo w/1Gig PC3200 RAM, 256 Meg GeForce 5600, Sound Blaster Audigy Gamer, DVD-Rom/CD-R Burner & LG Duel layer DVD Burner, 2x 120 Gig Hard Drives |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0
·Rogers Hi-Speed
Host: Rogers Bell Sympatico
| There certainly was a limit just defined by Rogers as "to not impact the use of the service by others" and "not cause an excessive load on the system".
Now in addition to those limits which still exist, there's also the "Hard limit" which they aren't enforcing. |
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  TOPDAWG Premium join:2005-04-27 Midland, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| reply to nathancrom well far as I know like most terms of survive stuff rogers said at the bottom we can change anything we like. Also good luck taking them to court and trying to win. That will cost you a good bit.
Also I download and upload allot and I've yet to get near the cap. |
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  nonamerogerscom
@cable.rogers
| reply to mordin However, the issue of false advertisement still remains.
If you have a cap of 60G per month, what the hell remains "unlimited" to call their service "unlimited". I would have no problem if the service would be called 60G HighSpeed Internet. I do have a problem if the service is called "Unlimited" HighSpeed Internet. |
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  nonamerogerscom
@cable.rogers
| reply to TOPDAWG Actually taking Rogers to court should not cost you that much. Since the value of your claim will likely be bellow $10,000 dollars, you can sue them in the Small Claims Court. For that, you do not need the services of a lawyer, you can do it yourself. Or you can hire a paralegal to do it for you.
At the end of the day, if you win, you will be able to recoup part of your costs. If they win, you will have to pay them costs. Small Claim costs are not that terrible, they are around $300-400 dollars.
So, as you see, not that terrible. |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0 | $300 to $400 to recoup how much ? A couple hundred? |
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