July 2013
Today, I received a text from Fido, saying I am eligable for a upgrade since Its been 2.5 years my contract started. I had inquired about upgrades a few months back, and they said I would be eligable in July. After I received the text, I talked to a fido rep, then they notified that I am not eligable to receive a upgrade. This is absolute bull that they are allowed to change the conditions of our contract WITHOUT NOTIFYING us. I was honestly thinking of sticking to fido again, since I have been their customer for roughly 6 years, and its been great until this. But because of these recent changes and the way I was treated, I am thinking of switching as soon as I am out of the contract.
July 2013
I just discovered, and posted about the same thing: in June I confirmed one of our accounts was eligible for early renewal on July 7th. It's now Dec 29th. That's a big change.
Mike
July 2013
August 2013
The 6 month renewal period is considered a promotion and Fido can take that back at any time, it isnt a set guideline they had, so they didnt change anyones contract. All providers are doing this now, not just Fido
August 2013
It makes no difference now - my early renewal is completely gone - but I wanted to comment on your remark that this is a 'promotion'.
It wasn't, and shouldn't be seen as anything more than an opportunity for Fido to lock you in to another contract.
At the end of your contract, you may or may not renew. But one thing is certain: you're open to either with no restrictions.
But by giving you the opportunity to renew early, Fido is saying 'We don't know if you're going to renew when your contract expires, so we're going to allow you to do it now so we don't have to worry about it later.'
Mike
August 2013
July 2013
It was kinda same for me where it motivated me to get the phone else where....
Since theres very limited thing u can do with the phones 2 to 3 years ago.... dun think i ever sign that long of a contract anymore....
July 2013