Tulkas
07-14-2008, 02:22 PM
So, now that launch weekend is out of the way, how were the various experiences of the Canadians around here? Did you run out and buy one? Did you go with Rogers or Fido (small difference, but there are differences)?Are you waiting and if so, why? What plans did you opt for? Was anyone actually suckered into the canned iPhone packages (please, please tell me no one fell for these. I know some on these boards were trying to convince people there was value to them, but really, who fell for that?) Did you feel jerked around by Rogers/Fido policies? Pleasantly surprised at the buying experience?
I did not get one. Not because I wasn't interested, but because Fido will not let me. Rather, they will let me, but I have to pay the $200+tax cancellation fee and re-sign. Also, they do not yet have an official policy in place on how to handle existing customers who are not in their upgrade window. They have now said that the policy will be announced on July 24. (Come on Rogers/Fido-you knew iPhone was coming and had lots of time to prepare. You couldn't have a policy in place for your best, long term customers before launch?) Also, existing customers that have monthly credits on their account will lose them if they buy an iPhone. I have a recurring $10 credit, that makes some 200 additional daytime minutes free for me (so 300 total). This credit will disappear if I buy an iPhone. I called and had them switch my plan to one that gives me 250 of those free minutes built into the plan. It is $5 more than my base plan was but I get to keep my $10 credit for now, so it is $5 less. When/if I get an iPhone and I lose the $10 credit, it will be $5 cheaper still than what my existing plan would have been. They also threw in unlimited incoming calls and 100 long distance minutes, so I guess I am further ahead, especially when I get the iPhone.
A friend of mine did end up getting the iPhone on Friday. He happened to be passing a Rogers store in the evening and went in to ask about the iPhones. The store someone had one left, due to some customer not being able to charge it to her credit card. So, he walked out with one, though he had intended to wait until Aug. He was a switcher from Bell, so he was treated as a new customer and did not have to jump through any extra hoops. They tried hard to get him to sign up for the iPhone packages, but not being functionally retarded, he declined and went with a $25 voice package, $30/GB data and $15 VVM. I used it a bit on Saturday. It is really nice. I only used a gen 1 iPhone for a few minutes previously, so I can't compare the two, but this one felt really good. The sound from the speaker could be louder, as I played a movie trailer and could barely hear it without cupping my hand.
I did not get one. Not because I wasn't interested, but because Fido will not let me. Rather, they will let me, but I have to pay the $200+tax cancellation fee and re-sign. Also, they do not yet have an official policy in place on how to handle existing customers who are not in their upgrade window. They have now said that the policy will be announced on July 24. (Come on Rogers/Fido-you knew iPhone was coming and had lots of time to prepare. You couldn't have a policy in place for your best, long term customers before launch?) Also, existing customers that have monthly credits on their account will lose them if they buy an iPhone. I have a recurring $10 credit, that makes some 200 additional daytime minutes free for me (so 300 total). This credit will disappear if I buy an iPhone. I called and had them switch my plan to one that gives me 250 of those free minutes built into the plan. It is $5 more than my base plan was but I get to keep my $10 credit for now, so it is $5 less. When/if I get an iPhone and I lose the $10 credit, it will be $5 cheaper still than what my existing plan would have been. They also threw in unlimited incoming calls and 100 long distance minutes, so I guess I am further ahead, especially when I get the iPhone.
A friend of mine did end up getting the iPhone on Friday. He happened to be passing a Rogers store in the evening and went in to ask about the iPhones. The store someone had one left, due to some customer not being able to charge it to her credit card. So, he walked out with one, though he had intended to wait until Aug. He was a switcher from Bell, so he was treated as a new customer and did not have to jump through any extra hoops. They tried hard to get him to sign up for the iPhone packages, but not being functionally retarded, he declined and went with a $25 voice package, $30/GB data and $15 VVM. I used it a bit on Saturday. It is really nice. I only used a gen 1 iPhone for a few minutes previously, so I can't compare the two, but this one felt really good. The sound from the speaker could be louder, as I played a movie trailer and could barely hear it without cupping my hand.