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Thread: the New 6GB Super Plan

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    I trust that this plan is eligible for bundle discount? If so, it's not bad at all if you've got a few services with Rogers and have not gone the retention route.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joey_G_1975 View Post
    You may want to consider going back ... LOL Virgin just came out with their counter on Rogers new super 6GB plan!

    $300 Anytime Minutes

    UNLIMITED
    Weekends & Early Evenings from 5pm

    6 GB
    Data Usage
    Additional data is only $10/GB

    UNLIMITED
    Canada, U.S., & International Text and Pic Messaging from Canada

    UNLIMITED
    Incoming Calls
    Ouch that IS tempting now... is it for 60$ too ? Can't get to their web site... error 500

    Btw, will Costco will change their prices too ? that would be nice

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    Like I said in my response to a question Will Telus Get this Plan in Post # 21, it's around the corner because like I said the big 3 copy each other, Bell Just copied them today so it's just a matter of time before Telus Jumps aboard.

    Sent from Telus's HTC Amaze 4G running on Shared HSPA+ Network

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    Yeah, I'm going to hold off to see what Telus offers. The idea of going back to Bell is pretty much untenable for me.

    I haven't been with Telus for years, but remember them being the best of the big three for customer service and competence - still true?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WorldIRC View Post
    http://www.bell.ca/Mobility/Promotions/Fab_Promo_Plans

    Also should add, Bell's version includes 10 hours Mobile TV as well.
    Is it eligible for port-in credits?

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    this maybe a stupid question but is there a different with the $30 6GB data and this super plan 6GB LTE data?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogido View Post
    Is it eligible for port-in credits?
    Consumer plans are not eligible for port-credits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WorldIRC View Post
    http://www.bell.ca/Mobility/Promotions/Fab_Promo_Plans

    Also should add, Bell's version includes 10 hours Mobile TV as well.
    Think Bell would include caller ID?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Mystery View Post
    Think Bell would include caller ID?
    Maybe on a retention deal; but on a new act / existing, Call Display and VM is only $7

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    I think everyone and their unborn children should switch to this plan if their existing plan costs more. Let's bring down ARPU! Let's bring down revenue!! Let's cut down Nadir's bonus!
    Rogers:
    Unlimited Canada-wide calling, 2500 sent SMS - $35; 6GB Data - $30 less $10; Call Fwd/xfr - N/C; Local UMA - N/C; Value Pak - $10

    Moblicity:
    $23 BTS

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    Quote Originally Posted by WorldIRC View Post
    Consumer plans are not eligible for port-credits.
    shucks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogido View Post
    shucks!
    It's ok, I just signed up 2 happy users...you can be the 3rd.

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    This might be answered already, but does anyone know if the 6GB has tethering ability? Or does one have to pay $10 to get shared data per device?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacOSXAddict View Post
    This might be answered already, but does anyone know if the 6GB has tethering ability? Or does one have to pay $10 to get shared data per device?
    Tethering is different from $10 data share.

    Tethering = one device shares its connection
    $10 Data Share = account level device sharing (separate SIM for the shared device)

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    I actually did call Rogers today after seeing the Bell option and got them to add in a $5 credit for 24 months.
    $62 + tax now.

    Honestly, 10 buddies is more useful than unlimited incoming, for me.

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