wayfarer August 3, 2008 Share wayfarer Member August 3, 2008 This is mostly for the Canadians that surf these forums as I don't think Rogers operates in the U.S (I could be wrong tho) After 3 years of internet service from rogers I decided to return to sympatico (Bell) by buying a wireless card and hooking up with my sister. This would give me a savings of roughly $50.00 per month. As part of the deal with rogers when I signed up I was offered a "free" email address that would be powered by yahoo.ca the domain however would be rogers.com No less than 2 hours after terminating my internet connection my access to my email was severed. Funny how a "free" email address was suddenly cut off when I stopped paying. After several hours of heated debate, in which I did little to hide my impressions of rogers or their policies, the only outcome I got was that I purchase another months' internet to reaquire my email address, or find someone willing to transfer that email address to their account so I can access it. I don't know anyone else that uses Rogers, and I can see why now. Seeing as Rogers will not get another dime out me come hell or high water, neither of these options are applicable. After speaking to one superior and told this can not be done, I was given the name of another superior who is not present but will return my call regarding this situation later this week. Email addresses are free from a number of different domains, when I switched from hotmail to rogers email, I did so strictly because my hotmail account was getting too much spam. Had I known this was the stance rogers was going to take with their offer of "free" email service, I would have gone someplace else. So now you have fair warning, if you have a rogers.com email, you should ensure that it is not your primary email source if any at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mookie August 3, 2008 Share mookie GC Alumni August 3, 2008 What ISP will keep giving you e·mail service after you cancel? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stutters August 3, 2008 Share stutters GC Alumni August 3, 2008 some will let you pay for email as an a la carte ($5/mo), but not many advertise it. thats why ive been so pleased with gmail. ive been through 4 isps and kept my same @gmail.com address. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wayfarer August 3, 2008 Author Share wayfarer Member August 3, 2008 What ISP will keep giving you e·mail service after you cancel? Totally understand this position. So trust me, I will never have both in the same location again. period. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akaM2 August 3, 2008 Share akaM2 Member August 3, 2008 What ISP will keep giving you e·mail service after you cancel? Totally understand this position. So trust me, I will never have both in the same location again. period. Most ISP's account managment software that runs your email addresses are tied in with your modem. If your modem gets deactivated in any way, your email addresses follow. Wayfarer, you are not alone with this. I deal with 2-3 customers weekly that get escalated to me trying to get past this exact issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwEEziL August 4, 2008 Share dwEEziL Member August 4, 2008 I just have my own domain. I could set up my e-mail server for it but right now a buddy of mine who works at www.mailtrust.com set it up (and some space) there. I know many of the upper level management there so it's pretty secure there but even if it had to be moved, I know they'd give me time to transfer stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
farmerisme August 4, 2008 Share farmerisme Member August 4, 2008 I would say it is within their rights to terminate your account when you deactive service... though good business would give a month grace period to get switched over maybe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anonymo August 5, 2008 Share anonymo Member August 5, 2008 Don't get me started...I'm so close to loosing my head and becoming a terrorist solely dedicated to shutting down all Roger's operations in Canada it's not even funny. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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