Rogers: "add iPad to existing data plan for $20 option, was an error."
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Seems like Rogers might have reneged on the $20/month plan to "add iPad to existing data plan" option that we reported on earlier and has, once again, drawn the ire of current and potential customers. Apple's iPad, which is available for pre-order today, was announced to offer a 3G+Wi-Fi models that can ship with Rogers MicroSIM cards and would have the option of non-contract data subscription options above. The third option, for $20.00, would enable the iPad to be used with a customer's existing data plan. This option is now said to have been an error which has now been rectified on Apple's website.
Below is a Rogers statement from their Redboard website:
Could you please kindly tell us what happened with the Shared Data Plan? I believe your loyal customers deserve an explanation as to how the shared data plan information made it all the way to the Apple site and even influenced some of your customers decisions to purchase the iPad. It’s a real shame as although paying $20, as advertised on the Apple site, to share an iPhone plan is relatively expensive (seems it would be more reasonable to charge the same as an extra TV outlet for your Cable service, rather than almost paying twice for the same service).
In any case, we must assume you were headed in the “Shared Data Plan” direction for the information to have appeared on the Apple site. It was a step in the right direction for your consumers, and it’s rather unprofessional on your part (or Apple’s if the mistake came from them) to post such a revolutionary package for your customers to get excited about, and then to simply say “It was a mistake”…
Hoping to hear back, and that you reverse the reversal of your decision…
It’s terrible marketing at best and misleading advertising at worst to post a plan offering (albeit through Apple), and then pull it back!
As an existing Rogers corporate and personal customer, I was quite happy making my purchase earlier today on the premise of a $20 add on plan.
Now I will certainly wait until I see the offerings from other carriers and options.
Who’s running Customer Service there???
Do we all need to start sending emails to Rob Bruce directly?
I just canceled my iPad/3G preorder. While the $20 add-on plan is a rip in itself, I was willing to pay it to avoid any workaround hassles. Rogers has, as usual, mangled this whole thing up.
What is wrong with Rogers simply doing the right thing for their customers – maybe first by listening to their needs?
I would hope that Bell and Telus show some leadership here and provide the offering but I expect they will do the same as Rogers as one big anti-competitive group of companies.
I share my cable internet with many devices in my house. If I use more or less than my 95GB monthly allotment, I still pay the same bill. Why can’t the same apply for wireless devices?
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