mobile phone help
#1
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mobile phone help
hi there, just trying to compare phone deals, have seen one on solo, for $25 which includes 100 mins, ulimited texts, unlimited weekend and evening and unlimited international texts, phones start from $60. does anyone use this tarriff or phone provider, i cant seem to find their full terms and conditions to see if they charge for incoming calls and texts???
many thanks
ebony
many thanks
ebony
#2
Re: mobile phone help
Did you look here?
http://www.solomobile.ca/Support/Default.aspx
http://www.solomobile.ca/Support/Terms_Conditions/
Last edited by iaink; Aug 23rd 2010 at 8:19 pm.
#3
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Location: Burlington, ON
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Re: mobile phone help
I found some details at http://www.solomobile.ca/Plans_Rates...lan/Rates.aspx. It looks like a pretty standard Canadian wireless deal:
* No charge for incoming text, since you have a text plan.
* Incoming calls attract the same airtime charges as outgoing. So they're free at evenings and weekends, but use your minutes during the day. When you run out of minutes, you pay $0.35 a minute for airtime.
* Long distance charges may apply for calls received outside of your home area.
Note that call display and voicemail cost extra if you want those features; add $7/month for one feature or $10/month for both.
* No charge for incoming text, since you have a text plan.
* Incoming calls attract the same airtime charges as outgoing. So they're free at evenings and weekends, but use your minutes during the day. When you run out of minutes, you pay $0.35 a minute for airtime.
* Long distance charges may apply for calls received outside of your home area.
Note that call display and voicemail cost extra if you want those features; add $7/month for one feature or $10/month for both.
#4
Re: mobile phone help
hi there, just trying to compare phone deals, have seen one on solo, for $25 which includes 100 mins, ulimited texts, unlimited weekend and evening and unlimited international texts, phones start from $60. does anyone use this tarriff or phone provider, i cant seem to find their full terms and conditions to see if they charge for incoming calls and texts???
many thanks
ebony
many thanks
ebony
The CTV morning show gave out this website the other morning:
www.cellplanexpert.ca
Its suposed to be a comparison site to help you find the best deal for yourself.
I don't know how good it is cos I havn't got round to checking it out yet, but it might be worth taking a look.
#5
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Posts: 29
Re: mobile phone help
I'll preface this by saying I worked in mobile phone sales when I first moved here.
Your best bet is to visit the stores of the big players. Try and avoid mall-based locations. They are generally very busy and have no incentives to give you a deal. Try and find smaller stores out in strip malls in the suburbs. This time of year they are really hurting. If you play your cards right you can get a free phone or free activation usually. Just play it like you'd play buying a car - tell them you'll buy there and then if they can give you a deal. The store managers have a lot of flexibility and need to make their targets. Don't buy online, any store will give you the same pricing and make you a better deal.
When you do shop around, ask the sales people in the store about their corporate Employee Purchase Plans. Some of them blow the usual plans out of the water. You're *supposed* to be an employee of the company that has arranged the plan, but that's not always adhered to by the commissioned employee eager to make their sale. In addition, I know that Bell has Canadian Tire and CAA plans which are open to generally everyone.
As an example, my EPP (for a company I do NOT work for, btw) gives me:
450 daytime minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends from 6pm, unlimited incoming, unlimited bell-bell calling, unlimited texts, voice mail, call display, 500mb data, 10c for additional mins and LD. I pay $50 a month.
Just go into each provider and ask what their best EPP deal is that they can offer you.
One final opinion: avoid Telus at all costs
Your best bet is to visit the stores of the big players. Try and avoid mall-based locations. They are generally very busy and have no incentives to give you a deal. Try and find smaller stores out in strip malls in the suburbs. This time of year they are really hurting. If you play your cards right you can get a free phone or free activation usually. Just play it like you'd play buying a car - tell them you'll buy there and then if they can give you a deal. The store managers have a lot of flexibility and need to make their targets. Don't buy online, any store will give you the same pricing and make you a better deal.
When you do shop around, ask the sales people in the store about their corporate Employee Purchase Plans. Some of them blow the usual plans out of the water. You're *supposed* to be an employee of the company that has arranged the plan, but that's not always adhered to by the commissioned employee eager to make their sale. In addition, I know that Bell has Canadian Tire and CAA plans which are open to generally everyone.
As an example, my EPP (for a company I do NOT work for, btw) gives me:
450 daytime minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends from 6pm, unlimited incoming, unlimited bell-bell calling, unlimited texts, voice mail, call display, 500mb data, 10c for additional mins and LD. I pay $50 a month.
Just go into each provider and ask what their best EPP deal is that they can offer you.
One final opinion: avoid Telus at all costs