01-25-2023 01:38 PM - last edited on 01-25-2023 01:46 PM by RogersMaude
Hi everyone
I'm curious with what people think with regards to the Flex 20 including Sports. We currently have the Premier TV bundle, and our current promo deal is up in a few weeks. I was chatting today with a rep and they did offer the Flex 20 including sports at a good price.
I'm still not 100% sure on what's included, and what's available to switch. I'm assuming channels with the "checkmark" are included, and then the ones that are "Flex Incl" are the ones we can swap out?
We never found the "Premier" TV package that amazing anyway
I typically only use the TV for live sports, and my wife for some Life Network or HGTV stuff. Our kids are all about streaming (Netflex & Disney). The savings between packages would be around $20 a month - so it's significant over a full year.
Any help would be great
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01-25-2023 01:57 PM
@mark_squires22 Flex 20 Including Sports basically takes the Starter bundle and adds 20 Flex channels, which includes the major Canadian sports channels. When you switch away from Premier, you will lose your Stingray music channels (although I think that the content is still accessible through the Stingray App) and you will lose a significant number of Flex Channels.
You can see what is included in all Ignite bundles by going to https://www.rogers.com/bundles/channels and entering your address.
Included channels have the check mark. "Flex Channel Included" are the Flex Channels that Rogers pre-select for you as defaults, and any of those can be exchanged for a channel that is labelled "Flex Channel"
If you think that Flex 20 Including Sports is to restrictive and you receive an offer from Rogers for Premier, keep in mind that Premier now includes on 63 Flex Channels, not 87 as you may have had before. (Double check what is included in your area.)
Also, keep in mind that if you have already redeemed a Disney+ promotion from Rogers, you will not be eligible to redeem another one, even if you switch to a new in-market bundle.
01-25-2023 01:57 PM
@mark_squires22 Flex 20 Including Sports basically takes the Starter bundle and adds 20 Flex channels, which includes the major Canadian sports channels. When you switch away from Premier, you will lose your Stingray music channels (although I think that the content is still accessible through the Stingray App) and you will lose a significant number of Flex Channels.
You can see what is included in all Ignite bundles by going to https://www.rogers.com/bundles/channels and entering your address.
Included channels have the check mark. "Flex Channel Included" are the Flex Channels that Rogers pre-select for you as defaults, and any of those can be exchanged for a channel that is labelled "Flex Channel"
If you think that Flex 20 Including Sports is to restrictive and you receive an offer from Rogers for Premier, keep in mind that Premier now includes on 63 Flex Channels, not 87 as you may have had before. (Double check what is included in your area.)
Also, keep in mind that if you have already redeemed a Disney+ promotion from Rogers, you will not be eligible to redeem another one, even if you switch to a new in-market bundle.
01-25-2023 02:14 PM
Hi
Thanks for the quick reply.
I think i need to do a deeper dive in what's available for the Flex 20 package, with regards to options on the Flex side. We tend to watch a majority of streaming content as well, so it may not be a game changer (as long as I can get my Sports lol).
I understand that I will probably need to go ahead and pay for my next subscription of Disney, as they didn't have any offers at the time (I asked)
So, from the list I was provided, there's 24 "Flex Included" channels, and 26 "checkmark" channels. So, can switch out all those 24 Flex channels from the "Flex options" they listed (too many to count) 🙂
01-25-2023 05:01 PM
01-26-2023 06:07 AM
Thanks
Yea, I sent a list of both options, but I'm just eye-balling back and forth to compare the options.
I did notice that certain channels seem to have duplicates, such as Magnolia Network (89, 331) - I'm guessing I can keep one and FLEX the other
01-26-2023 07:19 AM - edited 01-26-2023 07:22 AM
@mark_squires22 wrote:
Thanks
Yea, I sent a list of both options, but I'm just eye-balling back and forth to compare the options.
I did notice that certain channels seem to have duplicates, such as Magnolia Network (89, 331) - I'm guessing I can keep one and FLEX the other
No, it does not work that way. If you exchange Magnolia Network for, say, Discovery Science, you will lose all access to Magnolia Network.
01-26-2023 10:12 AM - edited 01-26-2023 12:13 PM
@mark_squires22 wrote:
I did notice that certain channels seem to have duplicates, such as Magnolia Network (89, 331) - I'm guessing I can keep one and FLEX the other
There are numerous channels that are mapped to different channel numbers. All the channels under 100 were kept from long ago because people were used to them. Then, a lot of them are remapped to other channels to be grouped into "themes" like News, Timeshift, Movies, Kids, Music, Sports, etc.
Obviously, if they're the same broadcaster, then you'll lose both "locations".
01-29-2023 03:45 PM
I have a question for you, I was just reviewing my dad‘s and it was a shocked to find that he’s paying $200.99 for Ignite TV premiere +500 Ultd. Would you mind sharing what your price was with discount? Thank you
01-29-2023 05:29 PM - edited 01-29-2023 05:31 PM
@Lyne23 Have your dad log into his MyRogers account, then go the TV section and wait a minute or two. You may see something like "A personalized offer is waiting for you!". Click the "View Offer" button for more details.
Promotional discounts vary by location and the time of year, as well as whether you are a new or existing Ignite TV subscriber. Just because one person gets a great price doesn't mean that you will also be able to get it at your address.
You can also see what other Ignite bundles and discounts are available by sending a private message to the @CommunityHelps team. They are a great team of people and always very helpful.
Retentions might also have other offers that they can apply but the only way to try to get those is my actually cancelling services. If you actually do cancel, another team might call you with a winback offer.
I, personally, would recommend contacting the @CommunityHelps team.
01-29-2023 05:30 PM - edited 01-29-2023 05:30 PM
IgniteTV Premier bundle is $209.99 regular price, so almost $240 with tax.
New client pricing is a bit less. Also are there any additional box rentals or home phone or pods or other items in your dad's package?
https://www.rogers.com/internet/ignite-bundle-packages?icid=R_IGN_3IG_BG92Z9
The huge discounts from a few years ago are gone and people are lucky to get say Disney+ as a bonus, or a "free" box rental, or something similar.
What one person is able to negotiate or what offer is on hand for them, doesn't transfer to anyone else. Each customer is unique to some extent and may also hinge on what other services that person has like Cell, etc.
01-29-2023 05:34 PM
01-30-2023 06:11 PM
We switched to Flex 20 including Sports a month or so ago and we're happy with it. We previously had the digital Popular package with about 3 times as many channels. Like you, my husband is all about the sports and he's happy with what he's got. For us, there was enough choice within Flex to pick lifestyles channels and such that appeal to us. We had to pay another $3/mnth to pick up the American network channels. We're big streamers as well so this package is more than enough for us.
08-09-2023 01:13 PM
What is the $3 for the American channels you mentioned? And do the sports channels count as flex or is it sports channels and an additional 20 flex?
08-09-2023 01:36 PM
The US Networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX) are separated off as an additional $3/mo charge. You cannot choose them in your flex channels, and the only way to get the networks is to pay the extra $3.
The sports channels are pre-selected out of your total 20 flex channels and are not separate. If you aren't interested in sports, you could actually get the Flex20 including sports, drop all the sports, and just pick different channels for your 20 slots. The "including sports" at this point is pure marketing.
08-09-2023 01:51 PM
@KMMK wrote:
What is the $3 for the American channels you mentioned? And do the sports channels count as flex or is it sports channels and an additional 20 flex?
Yes, the sports channels come from your allotment of 20 Flex Channels but it's a bit complicated to explain how the sports channels are packaged. (e.g. the TSN flex channel includes TSN1, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5; TSN2 is a separate Flex Channel)
For more info, please go to:
https://www.rogers.com/internet/ignite-bundle-packages
https://www.rogers.com/bundles/offers
That will tell you which Flex Channels are available in each package and what optional Flex Channels are available.
As for the US stations, ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX and PBS, those are no longer included in the base package. To get those channels, you will need to subscribe to the Prime Time Theme Pack for an additional $3/month.
12-02-2023 05:03 AM
09-08-2024 11:57 AM
If you only watch sports and your wife only watches certain Lifestyle channels I would stay on your Flex 20 with sports so that you have the ability to swap in and out. And is likely cheaper, and you won’t be stuck with a lot of unwatched and unwanted channels.
As far as Stingray Music channels (45) on your guide, and if you were paying $3 a month for Stingray Plus ( cancel it) you will not lose them in fact you will have more channels ( 1000’s ) through the Stingray app included with Ignite now. This changed a few years ago with Stingray going to the app, just a different format and you save $3 a month. We cancelled our Stingray Plus save $3 a month and get much more variety, Rogers will tell you not to cancel as they are making $3 a month.
Just press the Rogers button on your remote and scroll over to Apps and locate Stingray. Hope this helps