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Rogers Just Hit Customers With a $5 Price Hike. Some Only Joined 3 Months Ago.
After Fido customers started spotting price hikes on their bills, Rogers customers are now getting the same kind of notice. Rogers is adding a 5 monthly increase for select wireless customers, set to kick in on or after July 15, 2026. The justification mirrors what Fido told its own customers, a vague nod to network [] The post Rogers Just Hit Customers With a 5 Price Hike. Some Only Joined 3 Months Ago. first appeared on iPhone in Canada.
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iPhone in Canada
· Jul 6, 2026
Rogers and Fido Hit Customers With Another Wave of $5 Monthly Price Hikes
Last month, we told you about how Rogers had started notifying customers of 5 price increase, with some customers being hit having only been with the company for three months. It wasn’t just Rogers customers as Fido customers similarly complained about a price increase, at the rate of 4 extra per month. Fast forward to [] The post Rogers and Fido Hit Customers With Another Wave of 5 Monthly Price Hikes first appeared on iPhone in Canada.
MobileSyrup
· Jun 22, 2026
Check your bill: Rogers, Fido raising wireless rates by $5 next month
Rogers wireless customers are getting hit with price hikes starting next month, according to notices that went out to Rogers and Fido subscribers on recent bills. Several Rogers and Fido customers took to social media to complain about the incoming price hikes. Most of the increases are about 5 per month, tho some people are []
The Motley Fool
· Jun 24, 2026
Costco Just Posted 12% Sales Growth and 92% Membership Renewals, and the Stock Fell Anyway. Is This the Buy-the-Dip Moment?
This top retail stock has been under pressure in the past month.
Engadget
· Jun 26, 2026
The Morning After: Prices rocket up on Xboxes, MacBooks, iPads and more
This week, we've been hit with major price hikes from major players, including Microsoft and Apple.
CNET
· Jun 29, 2026
T-Mobile Is Automatically Pushing Legacy Customers Onto Its Current Plans
Some long-time subscribers could see a price increase of around 4 a line.
Bounding Into Comics
· Jun 26, 2026
Microsoft Raises Xbox Console Prices Again
Unfortunately, the new trend of raising console prices keeps going, as Microsoft raises Xbox console prices again. In a post
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Related coverage for "Rogers Just Hit Customers With a $5 Price Hike. Some Only Joined 3 Months Ago.": iPhone in Canada — Rogers and Fido Hit Customers With Another Wave of $5 Monthly Price Hikes. MobileSyrup — Check your bill: Rogers, Fido raising wireless rates by $5 next month. The Motley Fool — Costco Just Posted 12% Sales Growth and 92% Membership Renewals, and the Stock Fell Anyway. Is This the Buy-the-Dip Moment?. Engadget — The Morning After: Prices rocket up on Xboxes, MacBooks, iPads and more. CNET — T-Mobile Is Automatically Pushing Legacy Customers Onto Its Current Plans. Bounding Into Comics — Microsoft Raises Xbox Console Prices Again