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rickylufc Sep 16th 2009 11:32 am

mobile phones
 
can anyone give me some advice on the best deals in mobile phones
and for texting and ringing back home

cheers rickylufc:confused:

Aviator Sep 16th 2009 12:03 pm

Re: mobile phones
 

Originally Posted by rickylufc (Post 7937518)
can anyone give me some advice on the best deals in mobile phones
and for texting and ringing back home

cheers rickylufc:confused:

Depends where back home is? If it is outside Canada & the US it will cost a lot on a cell phone. Best deal is subjective, it all depends on how much you use it, when, to and from where, if you want roaming etc. To start with you may want to check out:

Bell, Telus, Virgin (Bell), Koodo (Telus), Rogers, Fido

Alan2005 Sep 16th 2009 12:04 pm

Re: mobile phones
 

Originally Posted by The Aviator (Post 7937587)
Depends where back home is? If it is outside Canada & the US it will cost a lot on a cell phone. Best deal is subjective, it all depends on how much you use it, when, to and from where, if you want roaming etc. To start with you may want to check out:

Bell, Telus, Virgin (Bell), Koodo (Telus), Rogers, Fido

Skype or phone cards from 7-11 are the best ways of calling the UK cheaply.

Cookie Sep 16th 2009 12:07 pm

Re: mobile phones
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 7937589)
Skype or phone cards from 7-11 are the best ways of calling the UK cheaply.

Agree with you there. We use both those and MSN too for free webcam chats :)

Helen Parnell Sep 16th 2009 12:52 pm

Re: mobile phones
 
I would recommend Virgin Mobile. i use to be with Rogers and when my phone bill went to over $500 a month (it was for buisness and they did change my plan which caused the trouble) I changed to Virgin and got a blackberry.

I get free incoming calls, free calls between 9-5pm, 400 other time minutes and 200 long distance. I now pay $112.00 per month.

I also get text, email etc. i do not have internet search, but I know i wouldn't use it.

lmartin999 Sep 17th 2009 7:01 am

Re: mobile phones
 

Originally Posted by Helen Parnell (Post 7937673)
I now pay $112.00 per month. .

As someone else posted, all depends on how much and when you will use it. I dont use mine much - mainly for texting and short local calls. I do pay as you go with Fido, 20 bucks a month and get a 10% bonus. Unused credit rolls over so I generally have about 60 bucks in credit or so. No contract obviously. I'd be horrified if I was spending 112 a month :)

For long distance I used this service for a time and they were fine. Pretty much 2.5c minute anywhere and you can register the phone numbers you usually call from to avoid entering PINs etc.

Having typed this might I also suggest that the search engine is your friend, there must be endless threads on this already....

Helen Parnell Sep 17th 2009 7:13 am

Re: mobile phones
 

Originally Posted by lmartin999 (Post 7940174)
I'd be horrified if I was spending 112 a month :)



Because i use my phone for buisness and no other number plus i am on call most of the time, $112 is relatively cheap.

last month I spent just over 2000 minutes, which equate to about 5% of my time:eek::eek::eek:

Aviator Sep 17th 2009 7:19 am

Re: mobile phones
 

Originally Posted by Helen Parnell (Post 7940195)
Because i use my phone for buisness and no other number plus i am on call most of the time, $112 is relatively cheap.

last month I spent just over 2000 minutes, which equate to about 5% of my time:eek::eek::eek:

We use our phones for business and it costs us $60 a month for two phones, unlimited local incoming and 800 minutes of long distance. I don't text!

For a business user the cost of the phone is not a big deal really, one lost transaction can be more than the cost of the phone for a year.

Helen Parnell Sep 17th 2009 7:31 am

Re: mobile phones
 

Originally Posted by The Aviator (Post 7940207)

For a business user the cost of the phone is not a big deal really, one lost transaction can be more than the cost of the phone for a year.

I totally agree,


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