05-29-2023 10:52 AM - last edited on 05-29-2023 11:29 AM by RogersMaude
I’ve been getting charged for a “free” tablet I received from Rogers when I signed my last 2yr old contract. For the 1st 2 years there were no charges, then after 2 years they added a $10 monthly charge for tablet financing. What amazes me is they can send me a monthly text to remind me to pay my $300/mnth bill but cannot text/email or phone me to say “by the way we’re going to start ripping you off for $10 per month until you realize it.” This “free” tablet ended up costing me $100. The customer service rep even admitted he doesn’t look at his bills. Well, jokes on me I guess. They re not budging on giving me my money back or crediting me. I’ve been a Rogers customer for many years and that is going to change. Never, ever accept any “free” products from Rogers, it’s just a greasy scam to take your money. Not to mention that the $150 tablet is a piece of junk and didn’t work from day 1.
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06-11-2024 01:31 PM
Just my personal opinion, I would NEVER sign up for a free tablet, even if they pressured me into it. I used to work for a major company a decade ago and I know the ins and outs, I also know how some agents lie to make a quick commission, they just want to end the call as quickly as possible. I do not trust these pitches, especially if I had no intention of wanting a tablet.
05-31-2023 10:53 AM - edited 05-31-2023 10:54 AM
Greetings @Dukeskywalker!
Congrats on your first post with us! 👌 We most definitely appreciate your loyalty and tenure with us. As a consumer myself, I can completely understand how you're feeling while receiving an unexpected bill amount.
I know firsthand how imperative it is to ensure you receive the service and product you are promised. It sounds like you received a promotion for a free tablet for 24 months and after the monthly service fee promotion expired, you proceeded to get charged for the $10 monthly service fee. We do send out notifications directly on your bill, 3 months prior to your promotional offer expiring to ensure we give you a heads up on what to expect thereafter.
With that said, going forward, in the event that you receive any equipment that is not functioning, or if you do notice a change in your monthly billing amount, definitely get in touch with us as soon as possible so we can review your bill with you to see what may have changed, and we'd be more than happy to have a gander for you.
Regards,
RogersJo
06-01-2023 12:28 AM
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12-09-2023 04:36 AM
sounds like service was free for 2 years, after you cancel or you start paying simple as that, like all the subscription services did you expect anything different? shouldn't give bad reviews due to your own fault. all these corporations are out to rip the consumer off so do your due diligence,
12-09-2023 09:05 AM
Nothing is truly ever free in this world, there is always a catch.
If people keep signing up for things like "free" this, "free" that, free anything, you will always have fine print attached to it, and believe me, companies never give anything for free, they will always make up the money some how weather its monthly fees or lock you in to a term, etc.
My advice, if u want a nice tablet, go out to the store and buy it outright, you wont have any strings attached to it. if you want a mobile plan for your tablet to be able to use it anywhere, go sign up for a BYOD mobile tablet only plan month to month, so u can cancel it at any time, no contract or term or financing.
Once you learn how to do this, you will have less problems in life with mobile carriers.
03-24-2024 06:19 PM
Have this same issue. can i just call to cancel? do i need to return the tablet? I already gave it to my nephew lol.
03-26-2024 06:33 PM
Hello @olmsc,
Welcome to the Community!
If you're looking to cancel the tablet line please call in or live chat with our Loyalty team to get further assistance. Any applicable fee or charges would vary based on the plan you're on.
I hope this helps.
RogersZia
04-24-2024 12:08 PM - edited 04-24-2024 12:11 PM
I'm dealing with this nonsense right now. I tried cancelling the sim cards associated with the tablet many times and was told it didn't need to be done/couldn't be done. I argued many times and tried returning the tablets the first month. Now that I'm leaving, I owed nearly $50 for a cheap tablet that was "free" if I transferred to Rogers. Nothing about 24 months financing
04-24-2024 08:57 PM - last edited on 04-24-2024 09:01 PM by RogersJermaine
I didn’t ask for a free tablet nor was I looking for one. It was offered to me for free. I was ensured there were no additional charges but it turns out there were charges that I had to look for on page 12 of my 18 page bill. Thanks for your valuable advice.
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06-11-2024 09:32 AM
Good day @Josweeney,
Thank you for posting about your situation to the Rogers Community! I understand your confusion when you started being billed for the tablet monthly fee after the promotional 2 year period.
Were you able to get in touch with our Customer Relations team to request the cancellation of your tablet lines, since you posted?
If you have not yet done so, I'd recommend you to contact the cancellations team to terminate the service on your tablet lines. To reach them, you can follow these steps:
• Dial 1-888-764-3771.
• Confirm account information by pressing 1
• Select 4 for account changes.
• Select 5 to cancel a service.
Let us know if you have questions!
RogersMaude
06-11-2024 10:08 AM - edited 06-11-2024 10:09 AM
Your actually not being "charged" for the "free" tablet, your being charged a monthly service fee, that the tablet is using.
I hate to say this but not just rogers but other companies are also guilty of this, using deceitful tactics to entice people to sign up for things they do not need.
I have a hard time understanding things when Rogers calls me to offer me something, because in the past I have said "yes" but realized It was a mistake.
To overcome this, now any time I am being offered something even if it is not from Rogers, but any other company in the world, I ask AS MANY questions as possible, I ask for the fine print, the small details, I ask for documentation, I ask about cancellation, monthly fees, etc, sometimes the monthly fee is credited back so they sometimes say no monthly fee, blabla but in reality I learned to ask "what is the monthly fee BEFORE CREDITRS AND DISCOUNTS", "WHAT DISCOUNTS AND CREDITS AND WHEN DO THEY EXPRIE"
These people most likely get paid commissions when they activate products to you, so make them "work hard" for their commission or sale. make them EARN it by asking every question possible, don't accept "i dont know" as an answer
So ever since I have been very upfront of what I am possibly signing up for and ask so many questions, I have noticed I have NEVER got suckered into signing up for something I did not want, and when I did find a mistake for something I was told, I had ALL the details documented including interaction dates, times, names of employees, etc, to back up my claims.
I noticed a lot of people fail to do these things and will get suckered, so do your part and do your homework and research first.
06-11-2024 01:15 PM - last edited on 06-11-2024 01:24 PM by RogersMoin
Pauly, you are failing to understand a very simple concept. Rogers is telling customers that there is NO charge or NO service fees for said tablet. They are saying it is FREE when you sign a 2 year contract. They are blatantly lying and essentially stealing from loyal customers. There are many people that are old or do not speak very good English that they are taking advantage of. STOP defending Rogers!!!! Do you think this is ok?
06-11-2024 01:28 PM
I'm not defending them, can you share a snippet of what the charges are? Did you need the free tablet? if not it's also like signing up for door to door, only accept something if you agree to it, I'm not defending them but if they ARE charging you then you should explain what the charges are. if they are telling you your not getting charged then someone is lying, and I suspect its them
06-11-2024 01:29 PM
06-11-2024 01:31 PM
Just my personal opinion, I would NEVER sign up for a free tablet, even if they pressured me into it. I used to work for a major company a decade ago and I know the ins and outs, I also know how some agents lie to make a quick commission, they just want to end the call as quickly as possible. I do not trust these pitches, especially if I had no intention of wanting a tablet.