reply to sdin If it is any consolation it also states the following on my most recent bill: "We're pleased to advise that the Better Choice Bundles discount program will no longer require a 2-year commitment and you will not be charged a Better Choice Bundles discount program early cancellation fee if you choose to cancel your participation. You may cancel your participation in the Better Choice Bundles discount program by providing us with 30 days' advance notice."
"We're pleased to advise that the Better Choice Bundles discount program will no longer require a 2-year commitment and you will not be charged a Better Choice Bundles discount program early cancellation fee if you choose to cancel your participation. You may cancel your participation in the Better Choice Bundles discount program by providing us with 30 days' advance notice."
Translation:
We're unilaterally cancelling the contracts that locked in your discounts and you can't do a damned thing about it, so
For me it was on page 4 of 23 (who other than Rogers sends out a 23-page bill?) under the heading IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT CHANGES TO THE BETTER CHOICE BUNDLES DISCOUNT PROGRAM.
Called Rogers and a rep told me bundle discounts will be changing Sept 24th
2 services from 5% to 4% 3 services from 10% to 8% 4 services from 15% to 12%
Did anyone see this on their bill yet? The rep said it should be noted on my bill for this month still haven't seen it.
I guess once all my contracts are done I'll have to cancel everything. That 15% discount adds up the the services it is applied to. (not everything because they are already discounting my cable by 70%)
I mean, I am at the point:
Go with Teksavvy, 300GB cap (if unlimited, if you so choose) $50 VPN $8 Netflix $8 Huluplus $8 VoIP service $2.50
Total monthly cost $76.50 + tax on the $50 internet.
Or...Rogers:
Cable $70 + $20 for movie network Internets: $99 (for comparable plan considering cap) Phone $32
$201 + tax on entire thing.
Only bugger of a thing is you miss the sports channels. Though with VPN you could subscribe to things like MLB for $149/year or whatever it is.... -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. - Albert Einstein