Last month Rogers First Rewards launched nationwide for all customers, the rewards program which generates points based on how much you spend monthly with the company. The reward structure, again, is below:
Silver Tier customers ($0-$69.99 per month) earn 1 point per dollar
Gold Tier customers ($70-$199.99 per month) earn 1.5 points per dollar
Platinum Tier customers ($200+ per month) earn 2 points per dollar
Rogers has let us know via email the program now has added the ability to redeem hardware upgrade discounts using your points. So essentially, these are now like Fido dollars but on Rogers, starting today:
Quick update on a new reward we’ve added to the Rogers First Rewards catalogue: Starting today, customers can use their Rogers First Rewards points for wireless hardware upgrade:
500 pts = $5 off
1000 pts = $10 off
2000 pts = $20 off
The discounts are not significant or wallet-saving by any means, but if you’re in the platinum tier you’ll be earning points faster. What do you think of the Rogers First Rewards program so far? How many points have you accumulated?
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