A friend of mine just referred me to this company who provides corporate pricing but you need to be a member and pay like $25 a year then you can get the plan. They use Telus which is sick anyone else know about this?
$55 for 3GB or $65 for 5GB sounds pretty good - with no contract.
check it out and let me know if you guys have better plans.
That sounds pretty good but i mean i have to buy a tablet and pay additional $15/mo I was told these guys dont do contracts. I am already with Fido right now paying 63 + tax 300 local calling and 3GB of data and apparently according of fido reps thats a good deal lol
I will never deal or take any plan from Rogers, Fido, Telus, and Bell they are bunch of scammers and thieves they will rip you off and charge you more. I prefer prepaid plan so I don't deal with them, until they have prepaid plan with a good data I will suggest you don't contract with them.
You're right i would go with wind mobile but they dont work very well in Richmond hill and I dont ever sign a contract with anyone. This is a bring your own device plan
I've got the the Public Mobile 4gb LTE data plan. Came with unlimited global text and province wide unlimited calling. Also have the Canada and US wide 200 min calling add-on for total $42.67 per month. You can get the same plan but only with 2gb now, unless you buy a sim card on kijiji from someone who bought it before Nov 2016. This is bring-your-own-phone.
I tried Teltik out! Signed up for their $40 plan and got $10 off the first month - up until the 3rd. So basically I'm gonna be paying $30 for the first three months. Unlimited text and data and they have a great mobile hotspot! Steal!!!
I bought the iPhone 6S unlocked 3 years ago (I never get phone from mobile provider companies). The 6S is still going strong (recently, I took advantage of the C$39 battery replacement via Apple's BatteryGate slow down scandal a several months ago).
The Virgin plan has unlimited anytime minutes, unlimited anytime Canadian Long Distance, and unlimited texting to Canada/USA. Regular long distance rates apply outside of Canada.
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