A leaked internal Rogers document that was the subject of a published report out of Canada on Saturday, states that there is a limited amount of Motorola Moto X handsets being sold by the mobile operator this weekend. Rogers has confirmed the report and while it is not clear which Rogers stores throughout Canada will have the heavily anticipated model in stock, the best bet would be to use the carrier's online Rogers Reservation System to buy or pre-order the device.
By selling some Motorola Moto X handsets on Saturday, the Canadian carrier becomes the first operator in the world to sell the phone. The document advises Rogers reps on how to handle a customer inquiring about the Moto X. If a customer states that he cannot find a physical store with the model, the rep should direct him to the Rogers Reservation System where a device can be reserved and then delivered to the Rogers location of the buyer's choosing when it becomes available.
"The Moto X has begun to ship to select Rogers locations in limited quantities. If an existing customer is unable to locate a device, please direct them to log into the Rogers Reservation System to reserve a device and it will be delivered to the Rogers location of their choosing when it’s available. New customers can register for updates at www.rogers.com/motox. They’ll receive an email as soon as devices become available nationwide."-Rogers
The Motorola Moto X is priced at $189.99 with a two-year pact, and $549.99 with no contract. Earlier this month, Rogers said that it will have the exclusive right to sell the Motorola Moto X in Canada.
This leaked document, confirmed by Rogers, says that the Canadian carrier is selling a limited number of Motorola Moto X units this weekend
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