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    dtomasiewicz
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    I'm looking for a Canadian cell phone plan that I can get started on right away. I'm 17 years old, living away from home and my parents will not sign a cell phone contract for me since they do not know I'll be in Canada for X years.

    The most important thing I'm looking for is texting-- and the ability to do lots of it. I liked the look of Fido's $16 value plan fido[dot]ca/portal/en/packages/value_packs.shtml but I don't know if I'll be in Canada for 3 years.

    If I happen to move away from Canada, how easy would it be to find someone to transfer this contract to? Also, if I have to be 18 to sign the contract it would complicate things but I can't find such information on their site.

    So if a contract plan is not good for me, does anyone know of a prepaid plan that charges monthly or just doesn't charge $.15 per text message (that's what Rogers charges)? I don't see myself needing to do much voice calling.


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    Re: Fido - right for me?

    Fido prepaid is about the same rate as Rogers.

    Rogers bought Fido a year or two back.
    You can probably get away by bringing in someone older and say thats you're guardian while signing the contract. But they have to trust you and you have to trust them cause the bill would be mailed to him/her.

    I would prefer a plan, because I text a lot too, but texting is way to expensive without a plan. For 10$ you can get 2500 text messages, (then if you go over its an additional .15cents per text)

    If you move away from Canada, its kind of hard to find someone tot ake over, unless someone really needs a cell phone right away.
    You'd have to offer them your phone plus cash, most likely at least 100$
    Or you can just take the cancellation fee from the provider.



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    Re: Fido - right for me?

    just personal opinion, that fido and rogers is pretty much the same, but still will prefer rogers over fido, just because of the service, and customer service at the same time. just over the year , way too many incidents happened to me with fido.

    if you are more into texting, check out bell. they seem to be a better provider, but less phone to choose from



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    Re: Fido - right for me?

    Quote Originally Posted by dtomasiewicz View Post
    I'm looking for a Canadian cell phone plan that I can get started on right away. I'm 17 years old, living away from home and my parents will not sign a cell phone contract for me since they do not know I'll be in Canada for X years.

    The most important thing I'm looking for is texting-- and the ability to do lots of it. I liked the look of Fido's $16 value plan fido[dot]ca/portal/en/packages/value_packs.shtml but I don't know if I'll be in Canada for 3 years.

    If I happen to move away from Canada, how easy would it be to find someone to transfer this contract to? Also, if I have to be 18 to sign the contract it would complicate things but I can't find such information on their site.

    So if a contract plan is not good for me, does anyone know of a prepaid plan that charges monthly or just doesn't charge $.15 per text message (that's what Rogers charges)? I don't see myself needing to do much voice calling.
    You can get a service with fido on a month to month plan with out a contrct..
    Get the unlimited incoming calls option with unlimted texting and evenings and weekends starting @ 5pm until 8am..
    if you want to know what plan you should have,
    take the $25 PP with the 5pm option and the unlimited incoming local calls..
    this price plan will cost you $42 with out call display or voice mail.



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