12-25-2022 10:39 PM - last edited on 12-26-2022 10:17 AM by RogersMoin
Here we go again rogers doing Another rate increase to suck more money from and keeping the same service-,UPCOMING CHANGE TO YOUR IGNITE BUNDLE On the date of your first bill after February 12, 2023, the monthly service fee for your IgniteTM Bundle as shown on this bill will increase by $6 plus taxes.
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12-26-2022 11:45 PM
Hello @demondog12,
Thanks for joining us in the Rogers community and congrats on your first post with us!
I can understand an increase in monthly pricing no matter the amount, can be inconvenient. We’re committed to offering products and services that help enable you to connect whether it is working from home, learning online, keeping in touch with loved ones, or staying entertained.
We’re continually making investments to help ensure you have access to quality services, including the latest technologies you can count on.
To provide a more seamless internet connection, we've increased capacity on our network by 14%. We continue to offer more options with a range of packages and bundles to meet your needs.
Cheers!
RogersRahul
03-03-2023 07:03 AM
03-06-2023 10:21 AM
Thanks for posting ,
I couldn't find details on my bills regarding the extra $7 this month but knew it had to be some form of increase.
In other threads this was listed on the bill back in October. I cannot find any such message on my online bill 'Account Messages'. Looking at the bill online they don't even break it down to show the service fees
I was shocked last month when I received an email from Rogers stating my upload speed had been increased by 20mbits for FREE.
I knew it was too good to be true.
Does anyone have a chart showing 'service fee' increases over the years for Telecoms?
03-06-2023 05:58 PM
I suspect this is Roger's way of recouping the monies they had to credit back to customers for their severe outage in 2022. When you have a gov't approved triopoly I guess you can do whatever you wish. It's time to welcome competition from the US.
03-10-2023 01:54 PM
03-10-2023 05:34 PM
I was going to make a long speech on this subject, but you know what, as my wife aptly put it .."They don't care".
Ted Rogers used to care, he was a good man. After he died.....Greed took over....and flourished.
03-12-2023 12:37 PM
yes after the last big outage, Rogers said they were investing $30 billion in upgrades, well guess who's going to pay for that? we are, just another long line of rate increases. Hopefully govt will get involved and realize Canadians pay some of the largest Internet and cell rates on the planet.
03-14-2023 11:37 PM
03-20-2023 01:58 PM
BTW, there is ALSO a $4 plus tax increase on wireless starting Mar. Brace yourself ppl!!
04-05-2023 04:00 PM - last edited on 04-05-2023 04:06 PM by RogersTony
Another rate increase of $4 this March after a rate increase last year as well. This is pure cash grab. Now with Shaw out of the picture the gouge of customers will continue in Canada. Remember when Verizon was thinking of entering the Canadian market a few years ago these Canadian companies were crying like babies. Probably because they knew they couldn't charge these outrageous fees they do for cellular/data as Verizon would have put them in their place.
04-05-2023 04:40 PM - edited 04-05-2023 06:39 PM
@bpandher wrote:
...Remember when Verizon was thinking of entering the Canadian market a few years ago these Canadian companies were crying like babies.
Although there were also other reasons, the main reason Verizon didn't enter the Canadian Market was because there was not enough money to be made here and the market is relatively small when viewed from a US corporation's perspective.
The Rogers takeover of Shaw shouldn't really have any major impact since they didn't actually compete much. Shaw was out west and Rogers had the east. See recent posts in the following thread.
https://www.digitalhome.ca/threads/rogers-to-buy-shaw.293195/#post-3128427