08-13-2014
08:53 AM
- last edited on
03-26-2015
06:35 PM
by
RogersJermaine
My issue is that Rogers is unable to send me my monthly email bill.
I have tried various emails and Rogers is able to send me email verification for the change to my account as well as promotional offers, but after 3 or 4 conversations with front line reps, no one that I have talked to has been able to solve the problem of sending me a simple bill by email.
So now the onus is on me to remember to pay my monthly bill, but this is the reason I signed up for my bill being sent by email in the first place, so that I wouldn't have to remember!
Anyone have a real solution?
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08-13-2014 08:58 AM
There are 2-3 places that the email address can be in the account for some reason..
I am guessing you have checked the one in the MYROGERS section?
I would also try WHITELISTING *@rogers.com in your email settings with whoever its with.. they can be prone to being nailed by SPAM filters.
With all that being said, the email, is not the bill itself. The email will give you a $ value, but thats it, you need to still log into the MYROGERS to view the details of the bill.
The billing date, never really should change. Your month end will always be on the same day, the bill is normally available around 7 days after that.
Myself, my month end is on the 24th, so i log in on usually the 2nd, and view it then, etc.
08-13-2014 11:39 AM
08-13-2014 02:29 PM
My account billing date varies some months for whatever reason. It can be 2 or 3 days different. My normal date is the 19th but it sometimes is the 20th or 21st. The billl iself is always for the same amount, though.
08-13-2014 06:38 PM
Rogers bills can also be received using ePost from Canada Post.
Go to epost.ca and create an account. Once that's done, register your Rogers bill. ePost will let you know when the bill arrives, and you can sign into ePost to view and print the bill.
08-13-2014 07:06 PM
@jimboden wrote:My account billing date varies some months for whatever reason. It can be 2 or 3 days different. My normal date is the 19th but it sometimes is the 20th or 21st. The billl iself is always for the same amount, though.
The actual billing date shown on the bill, or the date you get the email telling you the bill is ready and the date that the bill actually turns up on the web site?
08-13-2014 07:32 PM
08-14-2014 11:06 AM
Further to the comments from Lurker, if you do have an e-post account and send your bills there, you can view all those bills on your web banking page as well thru a direct link to e-post while you're on the banking site. I can't speak for all the canadian bank web services but on my TD page I can view all my e-post bills from the banking web site and pay the bills right then and there or set up scheduled automated payments as well. I can also download most of those bills as PDF files to my computer from the same site. I suspect the other banks do the same.
08-14-2014 11:42 AM
techguy001:
Excellent point. I bank with Scotiabank and they offer the same service, although I don't use it myself.
08-15-2014 09:25 AM - edited 08-15-2014 09:26 AM
Just thought i would add in this info...
Billing cycle never changes however billing due date can change - We are on a 30day billing cyc anytime there is 31 days in a month or feb which has 28-29 days the billing date can change by a day or in Feb even a couple days. This is why when you call an agent will say "your monthly due to is ON OR AROUND xx day. "
As for email of invoices being sent out the reason it isn't email is due to secuirty. This is what i have been told anyways... and to me it makes sense. I would rather have my details protect by having to log into a secure website.