08-09-2023 04:23 PM - last edited on 08-09-2023 04:59 PM by RogersMoin
08-10-2023 04:20 AM - edited 08-10-2023 04:53 AM
Welcome to Canada, and to the Community.
Only the forum moderators work for Rogers, and they usually wait a while before they respond ... But they need you to send them a private message through @CommunityHelps but since you can't speak English, I'm going to try to give you a few tips and some advice.
If you go to the Rogers website, there are 5 different promotions for Google pixel phones, but although the Google Pixel 7 is free (after the credit promotion is applied), the Google Pixel 7 Pro is $19.50 per month plus tax. The regular price is $47.05 (without the credit discount). I don't know why you were told it was $50 per month at the store (unless perhaps you didn't sign a 2-year contract , and you don't have a credit card).
Here's the link with the 5 promotions for the Google Pixel phones: https://www.rogers.com/phones/?filters=manufacturer:google
You should go back to the store and ask a manager why you got charged $50, instead of $19.50/month. It could be that some stores set different prices (or you don't have a credit card), but sales agents often charge more than they should.
To save money, don't buy the device protection insurance plan, because it involves paying a different company that is NOT Rogers, so you will generally have too much trouble getting any help from them, even if you spoke perfect English.
I believe the Rogers return policy to return your phone at no cost is 15 days after you bought it at the store. I assume that you got a 24-month contract, so if you want to switch your phone, you would have to pay the penalty to complete the contract. Although perhaps if you go to the store, the manager might be able to give you special treatment. If not, let us know what happened, and then the moderators or other community members might have better suggestions for you.
Here's the link for the financing phone information:
https://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/Wireless/Everything-you-need-to-know-about-financing-your-devi...
I live in Toronto, but I hope you can perhaps get in touch with someone living in Vancouver that can help you deal with the challenges of your new environment.
Good luck, and I hope that Google Translate doesn't make too many errors with my post. 💓