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join:2010-03-25 1 edit randomzero Member Want to cancel your Rogers cell phone? quote: Unless otherwise specified in the Service Agreement, we may change, at any time, any charges, features,

content, functionality, structure or any other aspects of the Services, as well as any term or provision of the Service Agreement, upon notice to you. If you do

not accept a change to the affected Services, your sole remedy is to terminate the affected Services provided under the Service Agreement, within 30 days

of your receipt of our notice of change to the Services (unless we specify a different notice period), by providing us with advance notice of termination

pursuant to Section 34. If you do not accept a change to these Terms, your sole remedy is to retain these Terms unchanged for the duration of the

Commitment Period (as defined below), upon notice to us within 30 days of your receipt of our notice of change to these Terms You'll most likely have to invite them to read the ToS along with you, but they have to honor it even if they don't want to.



Sad thing is, rates for other carriers have increased as well, but you may be able to find a cheaper plan with someone else if you live in a big city that has Wind, Mobilicity or other smaller carriers.



Edit: Hm, I may have been to hasty with my post. I skipped over the part where the ETF is waived for only citizens of Quebec. Now's the time. Local/long distance rates just increased this month (.$35 to $.40), so as per their ToS (» www.rogers.com/cms/pdf/e ··· _Eng.pdf You'll most likely have to invite them to read the ToS along with you, but they have to honor it even if they don't want to.Sad thing is, rates for other carriers have increased as well, but you may be able to find a cheaper plan with someone else if you live in a big city that has Wind, Mobilicity or other smaller carriers.Edit: Hm, I may have been to hasty with my post. I skipped over the part where the ETF is waived for only citizens of Quebec.

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Source?

randomzero

join:2010-03-25 randomzero Member Check out any of the plans listed on the website, "Additional Minutes: 40¢ per minute."



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said by randomzero: quote: Unless otherwise specified in the Service Agreement, we may change, at any time, any charges, features,

content, functionality, structure or any other aspects of the Services, as well as any term or provision of the Service Agreement, upon notice to you. If you do

not accept a change to the affected Services, your sole remedy is to terminate the affected Services provided under the Service Agreement, within 30 days

of your receipt of our notice of change to the Services (unless we specify a different notice period), by providing us with advance notice of termination

pursuant to Section 34. If you do not accept a change to these Terms, your sole remedy is to retain these Terms unchanged for the duration of the

Commitment Period (as defined below), upon notice to us within 30 days of your receipt of our notice of change to these Terms "sole remedies"? What am I missing here? How can there be 2? What am I missing here?

randomzero

join:2010-03-25 randomzero Member You either retain the $.35 charges for long distance/voice overage, or you cancel.



The problem with retaining the $.35 charges is you'd have to call in each and every month to get them adjusted, and most agents probably won't do it unless it is well documented on the account. Most agents probably won't read the notes unless you tell them to as well, so it'll be a huge hassle to get it done every month.



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I never got notice of that. I check all the pages on my bill every month (just to be sure).



40c/min for voice overages.. what a crock.