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I have been thinking of getting a "pay for play"phone that is separate from my work mobile. Looking at Petro Can - any opinions about other companies?

 

Thanks.

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Uli,

 

Staples has a pay as you go telus for about $60 and gives you your first $20 of talk/text time.

 

Simple to activate, go online and utilize a proxy server. Register

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I know people with Bell and Telus who have the same complaint. No company has a perfect network in national captial area, given hills, rural areas without towers, certain blocked areas because of highrises, etc. etc.

 

i have a rogers phone and some place arond here i don't get any service so i don't think thier that great

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UT,

 

just buy another SIM card and swap it with your regular one, saves you from having two phones. When you business is done, switch then again, and you are back.

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Aren't sim cards registered at purchase to the respective buyer? I seem to recall the Source took all my particulars.

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Aren't sim cards registered at purchase to the respective buyer? I seem to recall the Source took all my particulars.

 

If you go to Joe's mobile phone service at the corner of Fisher and Baseline, he will unlock a GSM phone (Rogers, Telus, 7-11, petrocan) for 20 bucks or so. Then it will take any SIM card.

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........and virgin phones...

 

kisses,

Emma A

 

 

not after you are done with them.....hahahahaha

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when i had my pay as you go phone i just gave them a fake name...there's also super store,and virgin phones...

 

kisses,

Emma A

 

Thanks Emma,

 

Its good to know that it can be done. :)

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7-11 gave me a free phone for buying $100 of air time. good rates per minute. absolutely no info to give when starting it up; just key in the pin # of the purchase. since it was a cash sale, I can not be looked-up in reverse. call logs are eraseable. has call display and voice mail. uses Rogers tower network. pretty well a perfect hobbying phone.

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Im looking at getting a virgin mobile phone. when you put $25 on the phone it lasts 3 months, and as all providers theres an auto top-up program that will add whatever amount of credit you desire when it dips below your set auto top-up limit, or just before the the 3 months is up it will add your set top up limit to whatever credit you have left.

 

49.99 @ futureshop or best buy gets you a virgin mobile LG160 pay as you go phone that you can activate online for more free credit.

 

Ofc if you have a Rogers phone you can ask them for just a pay as you go sim card for $50, no questions need be asked of you.

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Im looking at getting a virgin mobile phone. when you put $25 on the phone it lasts 3 months, and as all providers theres an auto top-up program that will add whatever amount of credit you desire when it dips below your set auto top-up limit, or just before the the 3 months is up it will add your set top up limit to whatever credit you have left.

 

49.99 @ futureshop or best buy gets you a virgin mobile LG160 pay as you go phone that you can activate online for more free credit.

 

Ofc if you have a Rogers phone you can ask them for just a pay as you go sim card for $50, no questions need be asked of you.

 

You can also get a Fido pay as you go SIM card with a $25 credit for about $20 on Ebay. They key in the number you want - no name and address needed. Fido has a 20c / min 24x7 plan with free voicemail - like 7-11 and Petrocan, and they all use the same network.

 

If you do a lot of traveling in the US like I do, you can also get a cheap T-mobile SIM card on Ebay for about 20 bucks. $100 gets you 1000 minutes which are valid all across the US, i.e. it is 10 c / min to call anywhere in the US from anywhere in the US with T-mobile. The minutes last 365 days AND carry over.

 

The bottom line is: unless you want a data plan as well, you do not need to be ripped off by the big 3.

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