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  1. #1
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    Rogers $30 6 GIG Plan Back - Iphone -16- $159- 32- $259

    Rogers will be bringing back the $30 for 6 gig plan starting tomorrow for all smartphones including Iphone and expect to see 16gig- $159 and 32gig $259.

    Anyone who has signed up after January 1 2009 - June 8th 2010 can get said iphones for 399-499.

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    7 posts? Yeah let me get excited.

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    yay for the 6gb for $30!!!!!
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    So I'll be the first to ask the inevitable question (which I'm sure no one has an answer to just yet). 6GB data for Blackberrys?

  6. #6
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    it will likely come, but no word as of yet...
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    Add me and come get pwned

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homicide View Post
    7 posts? Yeah let me get excited.
    Certainly love it when post counts is the only thing that speaks to credibility. I've seem a lot of posters with huge numbers who talk out their @$$ with regularity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXXTCY View Post
    Did you activate or upgrade the original iPhone 3G in 2008 and then upgrade again between June 19 and September 15, 2009?

    You’re also eligible for at least $480 off the no-term device price. You can pick up an iPhone 4 16GB/32GB for $159/$269 on a new 3-year voice and data plan.
    Perfect, I'm qualify for this... Upgrade iPhone 3G in 2008, then 3Gs in 2009... now get iPhone 4 16GB/32GB for $159/$269

  9. #9
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    I upgraded last on launch day '08 and got this:
    "You are eligible to purchase the 16GB iPhone 4 at $649 or the 32GB iPhone 4 at $749"

    LOL! No thanks, I'll get unlocked/sans contract instead!
    Man gets hit by Brick Phone! Ouch!

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    @RogersBuzz says they're "experiencing technical difficulties with HUP eligibility tool and it may be giving incorrect results..."

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    I got the same message. On RedBoard it says they are having issues with their HUP tool, so it may display incorrect results. Of course if they expect me to pay $749 for one, I'll just buy a factory unlocked one from the Apple Store.

    I tried all 4 of my cellular numbers in the tool and received the same message, which shouldn't be as every line is different, has different hardware and upgrade dates.

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    http://www.ctv.ca/generic/generated/...le1656225.html

    Iain Marlow

    In an effort to win the lion's share of Canadians waiting anxiously for the new iPhone 4, which comes out on Friday, Rogers Communications Inc. is offering big discounts to its existing iPhone customers.

    Unlike when the first iPhone came to Canada, Rogers does not have an exclusivity agreement for the newest version of the wildly popular smart phone: Both BCE Inc. 's Bell Mobility and Telus Corp. will offer service for the iPhone 4, and currently offer the existing iPhone.

    In the United States, AT&T Inc. is the only provider that Apple currently allows to offer service for the device.

    If a Rogers customer bought an iPhone on contract before June 7, 2010, when Apple Inc. announced the iPhone at a developers conference, they can receive up to $480 off the device's full price -- meaning, the cost of the device without a handset subsidy and contract from the wireless company. If a Rogers customer bought their iPhone on a contract between January 1, 2009, and June 7, 2010, they get $250 off the non-subsidized device; if they bought the device on or before December 31st, they get $480 off.

    The iPhone 4 is also available on a subsidized three-year contract at Rogers for $159, for the model with 16 gigabytes of memory, and $269 for the 32 GB model. Bell and Telus have not yet released pricing for the iPhone 4, but pricing between Canada's largest three providers, for both devices and data plans, tend to be relatively similar.

    As the price of voice calls drops drastically, carriers are looking towards wireless data revenues -- from customers surfing the Web, emailing, and streaming video -- to compensate. Much of Rogers' recent revenue growth has been because of wireless data, a lot of which comes from iPhone users. Bell and Telus are likely to retaliate with special offers of their own, given the importance of wireless data to future revenue growth.

    When the iPhone first came to Canada, Rogers was the only carrier with a network capable of handling the device and providing a rich user experience. However, in November 2009, Bell and Telus launched an advanced network together that was fully capable of supporting advanced smart phones. Both wireless carriers soon started offering service for the iPhone and have gradually eroded Rogers’ lead in picking up new subscribers, though Rogers still has roughly as many smart phone users as Bell and Telus combined.

    Part of Rogers strategy is now upgrading its existing voice-only customers, and its existing smart phone customers, to the most advanced devices – which require lots of wireless data and condition consumers to use more data.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nuclearjack View Post
    If a Rogers customer bought their iPhone on a contract between January 1, 2009, and June 7, 2010, they get $250 off the non-subsidized device; if they bought the device on or before December 31st, they get $480 off.
    huh? Is it just me or does that not make sense?

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    Also the $159 price for a 3 year contract is up on Rogers website now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seL View Post
    huh? Is it just me or does that not make sense?
    not saying it makes sense, but they are saying if you are an iphone customer for 6 months or less you pay more

    lol I found this on another thread on Hofo, it makes more sense


    Did you activate or upgrade your Rogers iPhone on a term contract between January 1, 2009 and June 7, 2010?
    Then you’re eligible for at least $250 off the no-term device price. That’s an iPhone 4 16GB/32GB for $399/$499 on a new 3-year voice and data plan.

    Did you activate or upgrade your Rogers iPhone on a term contract on or before December 31, 2008?
    Thank you for your business. You’re eligible for at least $480 off the no-term device price. You can pick up an iPhone 4 16GB/32GB for $159/$269 on a new 3-year voice and data plan.

    Did you activate or upgrade the original iPhone 3G in 2008 and then upgrade again between June 19 and September 15, 2009?
    You’re also eligible for at least $480 off the no-term device price. You can pick up an iPhone 4 16GB/32GB for $159/$269 on a new 3-year voice and data plan.

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