Rogers is now using pictures of crying children to trick me into signing up for digital TV service

 

Wish I could somehow tell them that there’s no chance in hell I’LL
EVER SIGN UP.

I get mail from them every week in unmarked envelopes with similar
images — maybe all the postage is what your outrageous Rogers bill is
being used for.

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Posted on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 8:37 am by Andrew Louis in quickies

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2 Comments

 
Grant Heaslip on January 19, 2010

I just got home, checked my mail, opened that exact letter (while remarking to my roommate that it was probably a Rogers ad), recycled it, then sat down at my computer and read this. I also get similar ads trying to con me into signing back up for their internet service (the previous residents used Rogers). I wish I could somehow opt out of these—we have absolutely no need for television or phone service, and we get 8x as much bandwidth and 1.5x the speed of a comparable Rogers plan via TekSavvy.

The unmarked envelopes are underhanded, and the constant barrage of junk mail is a waste of time and money.

 
 
Sean on January 20, 2010

Disgusting! Ugh… Rogers….

 

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