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to cybersaga
Re: Rogers to WindThank you cybersaga. » www2.windmobile.ca/en/Pa ··· one.aspxI can bring my own phone and still get $30/mo (includes everything listed here? : » www.windmobile.ca/en/Pag ··· 65478446 ) dollar plan with Wind, correct? (no activation fee, etc - Does it mean that i don't even have to pay for SIM?) As for their coverage, as long it works fine in Kitchener\Waterloo - and lets say Toronto, we are good, really |
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That page doesn't mention anything about paying for the SIM, so I assume not, but don't take my word for it. We bought my wife's phone from them. |
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np thanks man for helping |
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elwoodbluesElwood Blues Premium Member join:2006-08-30 Somewhere in |
to cybersaga
25 bucks is what i paid for the SIM |
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loyd join:2012-09-24 Toronto, ON 4 edits |
to DrugTito
Actually, if you bring your own phone, they will give you service credit. $200 on $30/m plan » www.windmobile.ca/en/Pag ··· one.aspxBring your own phone and take Wind40 everything unlimited plan and pay only $25/m. Wind has no contract, so after 20 months you can downgrade your plan. Btw. is basic voicemail included in all Wind plans ? The major turn-off for me is if carrier charges extra for voicemail. |
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markf join:2008-01-24 Scarborough, ON |
markf
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2013-Sep-8 9:30 pm
No voicemail is included.
It's steep at $8/month.
I'm with voip.ms, so I just give places that need to leave me messages my home number and the email with the message comes through on my phone.
I'm sure I can set up some call forwarding scheme to make it all work, but I don't have the motivation. |
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loyd join:2012-09-24 Toronto, ON 2 edits |
loyd
Member
2013-Sep-9 12:03 am
Never tried, but Fongo or TextMe give free canadian local phone number with voicemail. There is some kind of forwarding, so you could use Fongo number as public number forwarded to your private Wind cell number.
Btw. does voip.ms receive traditional fax ? I currently use RingCentral virtual PBX, receives and sends fax, has softphone, works great and I get 10 extensions too, but little pricey, although for full-blown PBX worth the value. |
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"The monthly credit is applicable only for monthly add-ons and pay per use charges and is not valid toward your monthly plan fees (that is, the $20/month, $30/month, or $40/month plan fee), the cost of devices, or accessories."
Still, the $10 credit on the $30 plan is enough to get free upgrade to Unlimited US Call/Text.
As for Voicemail: I would suggest FreePhoneLine.ca. I have set calls to forward to that if I'm unavailable, and that works quite well. Just add an email notification for Voicemails, and you are set. For free. Needs a data plan to get the emails, though. |
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