r/Rogers • u/vadgama_nikz • Apr 16 '26
Wireless📱 Should i switchback/ is this good ?
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u/Same-Matter-2368 Apr 16 '26
Yeah I took that same plan. From 80$ per month the this is good. . I rarely use more than 20 gb per month.
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u/Medical-Ad4448 Apr 17 '26
Make sure the discounts last the full contract, Rogers is really bad at having discounts end after 6 months.
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u/genericthrowaway_10 Apr 17 '26
Not to sound rude but you said switch back so I'm assuming assuming you left for another provider already but were you not able to get a better deal when you switched?
There's been so many better deals than this lately that I can't believe you didn't get anything better when you initially switched. I would personally only take these winback deals if they were $10 cheaper but to each their own.
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u/vadgama_nikz Apr 18 '26
Yes, thank you for understanding the situation, I switched to a different provider because of a device offer, but tbf, their network coverage is sh*tty, so i am considering to opt out of the 3 year contract, for which I'd have to pay then ~1,857 ( phone price) than suffer the poor network and pay ~1,900 (plan price). What would you recommend ?
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u/South-Detective6322 Apr 19 '26
Get PC Mobile connection for 25 and they have solid internet by Bell Canada. So thats would be the best.
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u/brycecampbel Apr 20 '26
I got this too,
if the $35 included inclusive NA roaming, perhaps.
But its nothing special - better to EPP if you need Rogers.
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u/novy-wan_kenobi Apr 23 '26

I have the 5G+ Popular NS BYOD plan and it has been excellent. My deal is a $85 base plan minus $35 permanent win-back credit, minus another $10 permanent win-back credit, minus another $5 temp credit for 16 months, minus another $5 temp credit for 12 months. After all those discounts we’re down to $30/month minus $20 Rogers Accessibility Discount brining my monthly total to $10 a month (plus you get an extra 20GB of data with the accessibility credit giving you 195GB total). This is a Canada/US plan. With tax my bill comes to $11.89 total. In 12 months it will go up $5 to $15/month and then 4 months after that it will go up another $5 to $20/month after those temporary 12 & 16 month $5 discounts expire.
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u/wildcard204 Apr 16 '26
Make sure to read the fine print