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2 weeks ago
I am not sure you understand how credit card works, when you use a credit card to make a big purchase such as a phone, even if you returned the phone a month later, you still need to pay the Credit Card balance in full, otherwise you are ruining your credit rating. Even if the amount was credited on your cellphone bill, that has nothing to do with your credit card. I would never ever let my credit card accumulate an unpaid bill, that is just going to open up a bigger problem with your credit rating. Rogers does not give the money back to your credit card when you return a phone and get a refund, never has, and no other company does this. why cant you just pay it to avoid potential financial ruins then ask rogers to mail you a check with the credit you have on your account, even if it takes a few weeks, then you put that in your bank account for a rainy day
2 weeks ago
I am not sure you understand how credit card works, when you use a credit card to make a big purchase such as a phone, even if you returned the phone a month later, you still need to pay the Credit Card balance in full, otherwise you are ruining your credit rating. Even if the amount was credited on your cellphone bill, that has nothing to do with your credit card. I would never ever let my credit card accumulate an unpaid bill, that is just going to open up a bigger problem with your credit rating. Rogers does not give the money back to your credit card when you return a phone and get a refund, never has, and no other company does this. why cant you just pay it to avoid potential financial ruins then ask rogers to mail you a check with the credit you have on your account, even if it takes a few weeks, then you put that in your bank account for a rainy day
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@JeannineaB wrote:
There's been no communication once again I'm saying to between Rogers communication and the credit card company.
Rogers Credit Card is just like any other credit card like say TD Visa. You have to treat Rogers CC and Rogers Communications as separate companies and they will not communicate with each other, which you seem to expect.
If Rogers Communications charged your credit card erroneously, you will need to discuss the matter with Rogers Communications (who supply your phone and now have your phone) and have them supply a credit to Rogers CC or a cheque to you. Neither one will remove a balance from your CC, only Rogers Communications will provide a credit (or cheque) to compensate if there was an error.
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
Neither @Pauly , nor I "have jobs to do". We are customers like yourself who are here to help you resolve issues. This is a peer-to-peer forum where customers help each other.
If the credit that Rogers Communications provided to your account is not adequate for what you want, you will need to either use up that credit in the months to come, or have them change the credit to a cheque to you or a credit to the credit card, both of which may be more difficult to obtain, despite the error possibly lying with Rogers Communications.
I do not know why you were told to call the credit card company - that was probably incorrect information and they simply wanted to get you off the phone by pointing a finger at someone else. Happens all the time.
2 weeks ago
I suppose there is one thing you could have done with the credit card company and that is to dispute the charge as soon as it appeared. That may be difficult if it's been some time since the charge appeared.
Please note that posts are very difficult to read/comprehend if you don't utilize paragraphs - just a tip to get posts read and understood.
2 weeks ago
I am here to merely give advice, I am not a representative or employee of the company, I am a customer just like you are. I have learned and given advice about Rogers and other cell phone companies since the late 90's to many of my family members and close friends and everyone has appreciated my advice and has not only saved money but saved themself from the headaches dealing with these cellphone companies.
One of my biggest piece of advice is to buy a phone outright, and do it in person from a store, not over the phone or online. yes it might be a bit of a financial challenge, but you will never have to deal with these stupid nonsense billing charges and credit backs and what not.
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