Rogers Head Office
Rogers Communications Inc.
333 Bloor Street East, 10th floor,
Toronto, Ontario M4W 1G9, Canada
Phone: 416-935-7777
Rogers Customer Service
Phone: 1-888-ROGERS1 (764-3771)
Other Contacts
Business Solutions: 1-800-850-4217
US Support: 1-888-764-3772
Wireless Intl Support: 416-935-5555
Rogers Broadcasting: 416-935-8200
BlackBerry Support: 1-866-931-DATA (3282)
Pay As You Go service: 1-800-575-9090
Roadside Assistance: AUTO (2886)
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Store Locations
Click here to locate a Rogers store nearest to your address. Stores can be located by city, province or postal code. Search results can also be filtered by services such as iPhone and accessories, Pay As You Go phones and accessories, Wireless phones and data, Rocket stick, Rocket hub, Cable TV sales, home phone sales, movie and game rentals, cash or credit card payment, business wireless services, business internet or phone, among others.
View/Pay Bill
Click here to view or pay your Rogers bill online. Payment can be also be made at Rogers Plus stores, internet/telephone banking and by mailing cheque.
About Rogers Communications
Rogers Communications is Canada’s largest provider of wireless voice and data services. Founded by Ted Rogers in the year 1967, the company has over 9.3 million wireless subscribers. It is the only national carrier on GSM, 3G HSPA+ and 4G LTE technology platforms. Headquartered in Toronto, Rogers employs some 28,745 people (as of 2011).
One of Canada’s leading providers of cable television, high speed internet and telephony services, Rogers had revenue of $12,428 in 2011. In addition to Rogers Wireless, Rogers Communications operates Rogers Cable and Rogers Media.
Rogers Cable has some 2.3 million basic cable subs and 5.1million cable service units. Further, Rogers Cable has long-haul fibre networks that service some15k business customers. It also operates some 350 Rogers branded product retail stores.
Speaking about Rogers Media, it is one of Canada’s top media brands that operates relevision networks such as Multi-station Citytv, OMBI, Sportsnet regional, Shopping Channel, Toronto Blue Jays, among others. It also runs some 55 radio stations and 54 magazine and trade publications.
Rogers’ majority of revenue is generated from wireless and broadband services. The company currently has over 3,400 dealer and retail outlets, offering cable television, high-speed Internet access and cable telephony services. Rogers provides wireless voice and data roaming across the US and approximately 200 other countries internationally.
I have been with Rogers over 20 years. Though I have a choice but I choose to stay with your service. I have noticed I am no longer able to access channel 57 BET. I contacted your office on Thursday 13 Oct. 2020 and spoke to Anthony in corporate and was advised the contract was not renewed and was offered $50.00 to select some other channels that would be equivalent to $50.00. I am not interested in the other channels because they are not providing the shows that I am interested in. Rogers offers 5 channels of your choice and now the agreement is broken, we are still paying the same and not getting the service. I am very disappointed.
I phoned to upgrade my pay as you go plan – still have $60 left over of unused funds – unable to reach a live agent unless I topped my plan up. Their pre-recorded options are mixed up and then some and still no agent. When Rogers takes Shaw over I am switching to Telus.
I was with this cable thinking after rogers took over it might be better we got the box and they couldnt put service upstairs with drilling more holes in our house and wrapping a cable around it too so we returned the extra box only to get charged for it. After I talked to the girl to make sure she knew the tech had the box back…now trying over 2 months to get the money back as we bought it $169.50…all I get is run around from cable saying rogers needs to issue the cheque and rogers saying they have no access to our old account.
I’m a rogers customer now–But–a rogers cable survey keeps taking over my computer & Rogers is doing nothing about it–I’m thinking about changing-
I was a Shaw customer until Rogers took over,and to be honest I have never been so unhappy with the service that I am paying for, I can’t watch anything without the television going as if it is scrambled. Yesterday my favorite channel 106 and RAI International were not available for a time and it is extremely annoying watching this and not getting what I am paying for. On this note I am seriously considering switching over to a company that would give me better service. yours truly FRANCA CERVINI