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For the services I still retain with rogers, I can use current discounts for new customers as a benchmark for what kind of savings to get. It does work and as evil as we think the incumbents are they do try to keep their clientele. As for Stewart Lyons playing the avoidance game with the answer, what can I say, same behavior that made me think I was in the home zone for an entire year when I really wasn't. I guess if I were to contest all the roaming charges I incurred over the year, they would have a legit reason to tell me to get lost, lol. @xtachx, tell me again that you are not on the mobilicity payroll.
Well I was with Microcell Fido, Rogers/Fido, Rogers, Telus Mobility, and BC Mobility since the inception of the first cellular phones and have never seen actions towards grassroot clients uptill this point in my life. I guess if you are any twenty something run corperation, its a common place way of doing business and treating people.....amazing to me anyhow...
Mobilicity frees Canadian cellular smartphone users - or at least - till one of the big 3 gobbles them up!
That's pretty ****** that they're not letting existing customers switch.
I'd say it's worth raising a stink over. It's fine if they want to say PAC only, but they should let anyone on PAC make that switch. Otherwise they're going to encourage people to jump to Wind, or worse Chatr.
The word 'Pentaband' means '5 Bands', from the Greek word 'pente' meaning '5'. For a phone to be pentaband it has to support 5 bands. If the phone has AWS support, it doesn't automatically mean that it is pentaband. The reason Wind and Mobilicity users like pentaband phones is because the reverse is true. We're not the only ones who like pentaband phones though, so please stop referring to phones that work on Wind and Mobilicity as pentaband. It causes unnecessary cofusion.
For people on the $25 BTS plan you'd think they'd allow them as they'd actually be spending more.
Formerly FidoFan
Rogers's retention offer is free caller id isn't it? Pretty much standard things all over the world are "retentions" over at rogers. Have you tried getting retentions offer from koodo? Chatr? Compare your retention plan with their regular plan.
I don't work for mobi
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I feel like I'm dealing with a gypsy fortune teller a little.
I take this to mean though, again, that if you want to switch you can.
Lol Lyons' two responses are both laughable. Sounds like a lawyer. Confusing wording so you eventually give up on trying to argue against them any longer.
Sounds cheesy to me, makes me doubt whats in store in the future.
WIND HAITF
ROGERS PAYG
What's stopping people from porting out to prepaid, and back again to get this deal? not worth the leg work?
lol @ Lyons twitter reply ~XD
First of all, when we are having a conversation we try to abstain from insulting one another. Don't worry, almost everyone in this forum who their spends their time here are Mobilicity fans. I know I wouldn't spend my time here if I wasn't. To reiterate what I just said earlier, I'm a Mobilicity fan, a big one too but there is ALWAYS room for improvement for any corporation. Some of the members here like me our voicing our concern in a polite fashion in what we see is unfair and which can be addressed with a minor fix. Yes, we're exchanging money for a service, but competing companies that have similar services reward customers for staying with them. Now, you completely and intentionally glazed over the fact that I don't care about that in the very post you quoted me and I even said that I understand Mobilicity isn't like the Big Three so it doesn't matter, but I did say they shouldn't annoy the regular customers on the basis of switching plans. Yes, its possible on switching plans but you have to jump through hoops to do that.
I'm currently on the 25BTS plan, and I could not be any more happier. I got the 5 dollar voicemail add-on and 5 dollar BIS add-on to, and for 35 dollars I got a heck of a deal; I have no intentions on switching. I just happen to recognize the understandable complaint that some members here share in regards to the inconvenience of switching plans internally within Mobilicity. I, and anyone one else for that matter, can exercise the basic sympathy emotion and help out.
Also, it is quite the issue we are dealing with. If it wasn't that big of a deal then the CEO wouldn't beat around the bush with these nonsense responses. Food for thought.
Then why did they refuse to switch me when I called? :s
Did I have to say 'no, really, I CAN switch, I'll just go on PAC. Check twitter.' ?
Hmm.
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