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Resistencex3
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Registered: ‎07-05-2011

So basically I just read that the maximum charge for going over the bandwidth limit is $50 as of now, so does that mean that say we have the Rogers Extreme Plus, "$1.25/GB" if we go over 40gb, ($50) and if we were to go over even more ex/ we went over 100gb, the charge will still be $50? srry if its confusing idk how to word it.

 

TY for ur help 

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skinorth
Posts: 785
Registered: ‎10-19-2010

@Resistencex3:

 

if I understand what you say correctly, you would pay nothing extra over and above your basic monthly charges if you used 40 GB or less in a month.

 

If you go over 40 GB in a month, you would pay $1.25 per GB of bandwidth usage extra, in addition to your basic monthly charges, up to a maximum of $50.

 

Once you reach that monthly maximum extra usage-based billing, you would not be billed extra regardless of how large your data usage volume became in that month.

 

Assuming that you and I have stated it correctly, it would be great if someone from Rogers could provide the official Rogers interpretation of the Terms & Conditions on this matter.

 

skinorth

 

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groovy
Posts: 4
Registered: ‎07-28-2011
@skinorth You didn't understand the OP correctly. What @Resistencex3 was trying to say is that if he's on extreme plus (which allowes 150GB now) and goes over by more that 40GB, would he only be billed $50?

The answer is YES. Rogers can only bill you for a maximum of $50 no matter how much over you go. For example: you're on express (with 60GB) and you go over by 400GB, then they will still only bill you $50 because that's as much as they can. Cool? Cool.
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