09-21-2024 06:39 PM - last edited on 09-21-2024 06:54 PM by RogersJermaine
Currently travelling abroad and have disabled mobile and and data roaming for my rogers sim card. I am using an eSIM for data. I just received a message from Rogers stating that I have racked up 100$ in roaming charges? I have opted out of roam lime home prior to my trip. I have not answered any phone calls and have not texted anyone. How is that possible...
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09-21-2024 11:21 PM - edited 09-21-2024 11:27 PM
Since you cannot turn off your phone, or put it into Airplane mode, because you wish to use it, you should remove the Rogers SIM. There have been many similar threads and these charges are due to the fact that your phone has connected to a foreign cell tower, perhaps for an app or download, or update, or many of the other things that phones do on their own.
Although you are probably not being charged for Roam Like Home, if indeed it was turned off properly, you are probably being charged on a "per use" basis for connections... If these are RLH charges, then they would be typically in multiples of $15 for each day of use...
Please read posts 1, 2 and the links in post 2 of the following thread, which explain how roaming works and how to avoid charges.
https://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/Network-Coverage/Understanding-How-Roaming-Works/m-p/531963
09-22-2024 07:03 AM
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09-22-2024 03:29 PM
Unfortunately, there are only the following sure-fire ways to avoid roaming charges.
1. Leave your phone off, which a lot of people don't wish to do.
2. Remove the Rogers SIM (or turn off a Rogers eSIM) and use a SIM of the foreign country.
3. Leave the phone in airplane mode and utilize WiFi, which is not possible if you wish to utilize a foreign SIM.
Although turning off Roam Like Home before you leave will typically minimize charges, since you're avoiding the possible $15/day in foreign countries ($12 in the US), this still will not eliminate charges if you use your phone with "pay per use" charges, which are easy to get if your phone connects to a foreign cell tower.
All of this was discussed in the link I provided in my previous post. Unfortunately, many people do not research this topic fully before leaving and "hope" that they won't be charged.
09-25-2024 07:09 AM
09-30-2024 01:24 PM
What does your Rogers account say?
You should already be able to see what is being itemised. My suspension is SMS, even phone calls that you think are being routed via your eSIM, but in-fact aren't.
There is no way to turn off SMS/phone functions, short of disabling the Rogers SIM - but then you won't get your incoming SMS.
And being you say you opted out of RLH, you're getting charge per-use rates.
Check your Rogers account and see what is being charged, then you will know
09-30-2024 03:14 PM
a week ago
Let us know the result of the conversation with Rogers
a week ago
Exact same for us. We travelled to Hawaii and turned of Roaming and installed an eSIM carefully following instructions but we were charged roaming fees for every single day. Same thing happened in Feb when we spent a month in Florida, we were charged for 34 days roaming, this hurt. Next time we’re removing the physical sim
a week ago