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$5 Automatic Payment Discount - Can I Opt Out / 55+ Plans

SlyM
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My phone plan is coming to an end soon and it looks as though I'll have to get a new plan regardless of if I keep my phone or get a new one. All the plans show the $5.00 automatic payment discount. Is there an option to opt out of the automatic payment discount (let's face it a $5 discount doesn't really make much of a difference in the grand scheme of things and I've never been a fan of automatic payments in general).

Also, I see there's a seniors plan for 55+ however, it looks as though that it's only be for new customers; is there 55+ plan for longtime customers?

 

 

 

 

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Re: $5 Automatic Payment Discount - Can I Opt Out / 55+ Plans

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@SlyM wrote:

My phone plan is coming to an end soon and it looks as though I'll have to get a new plan regardless of if I keep my phone or get a new one. All the plans show the $5.00 automatic payment discount. Is there an option to opt out of the automatic payment discount (let's face it a $5 discount doesn't really make much of a difference in the grand scheme of things and I've never been a fan of automatic payments in general).


Yes, you can go to "Change payment method" and there, there is a "Change to manual payment" button.

 

It's actually not that bad.  Once Rogers generates your bill, you get a week or two to resolve any billing issues before they automatically process your payment.

 

Also, I see there's a seniors plan for 55+ however, it looks as though that it's only be for new customers; is there 55+ plan for longtime customers?


Rogers is advertising a number of cell plan offers at the moment and you might qualify for something even better than what you see on the 55+ plans page.  I would send a private message to @CommunityHelps to see what plans and discounts are available to you.

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