Rogers now has bouncers checking customer IDs outside its Toronto stores

South Africa News News

Rogers now has bouncers checking customer IDs outside its Toronto stores
South Africa Latest News,South Africa Headlines
  • 📰 blogTO
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 59 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 27%
  • Publisher: 63%

Rogers now has bouncers checking customer IDs outside its Toronto stores Rogers Toronto

and unnecessary as they engage with security measures at various outposts in Ontario, including in Toronto.

While outrage is particularly strong right now, many online are saying that their local Rogers store has been keeping doors locked for some time now, buzzing customers in one-by-one, though the identification aspect may be a new development. "The Rogers in the Stockyards has been doing that since the pandemic began. I thought they all did that," one person said on Thursday in a"Same with the one on Danforth. Not really a big deal — I've been in a few times and it only takes an extra 30 seconds," another added.

If they're checking govt ID at the door are they recording that information & what are they doing w/it? Sorry I won't be entering any Rogers store. It's bad enough that I had to provide my driver's license number to sign up for their crappy internet. Wouldn't have done it exceptStill others are calling it a bold strategy that will likely deter customers and not end up paying off in the end.It appears that some stores have signage about the rule, while others do not.

But this only prevents them from robbing potential new customers. Existing ones continue to get robbed.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

blogTO /  🏆 44. in CA

South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Rogers outage sparks deal in Canada between major telecomsRogers outage sparks deal in Canada between major telecomsThe federal Industry Minister says Canada's major telecom companies have reached a formal agreement to 'ensure and guarantee' emergency roaming and other mutual assistance in the case of a major outage.
Read more »

You'll need to show ID to enter a Rogers store from now on | CBC NewsYou'll need to show ID to enter a Rogers store from now on | CBC NewsIf you've gone to a Rogers store during business hours recently and were wondering why the door is locked, the company wants you to know it's the result of a policy change aimed at preventing robberies and fraud.
Read more »

Bank of Canada's Carolyn Rogers says inflation won't come down overnightBank of Canada's Carolyn Rogers says inflation won't come down overnightInterest rate hikes will take time to work their way through the economy, the central bank\u0027s senior deputy governor says. Read more.
Read more »

Bank of Canada's Carolyn Rogers says inflation won't come down overnightBank of Canada's Carolyn Rogers says inflation won't come down overnightInterest rate hikes will take time to work their way through the economy, the central bank\u0027s senior deputy governor says. Read more.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-10 07:04:07