Rogers files response to Competition Bureau, says it hasn’t misled customers about unlimited data plans
- Rogers Communications Inc. Has responded to the Competition Bureau's allegations of false advertising regarding unlimited data plans.
- The Competition Bureau claims Rogers' ads mislead consumers about data limits and has filed an application to stop the advertising and seek penalties.
- Rogers argues that the Bureau is unfairly targeting it, as other telecom providers use similar advertising formats.
- Rogers also states that the Bureau overlooks customer understanding of the plans and presents misleading advertisements.
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Rogers pushes back against Competition Bureau's allegations of deceptive marketing
TORONTO — Rogers Communications Inc. has filed a response to the Competition Bureau's allegations against the company of false advertising related to unlimited data plans.
Rogers Pushes Back Against Competition Bureau’s Deceptive Marketing Allegations
Rogers Communications Inc. has filed a response to the Competition Bureau’s allegations against the company of false advertising related to unlimited data plans. The bureau alleged in December that Rogers’ ads create the false or misleading impression that the plans provide consumers with limitless data, when in reality data service is severely limited once a data cap is reached. It said data speeds are reduced, or throttled, by over 99 percent …
Rogers files response to Competition Bureau, says it hasn’t misled customers about unlimited data plans
Rogers argues that it repeatedly and unambiguously indicates the cap and conditions for the plans in its advertisements, on its website and at several points during the sale process
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