Mobilicity
Mobilicity: Save 50% Off Regular Rate Plans (May 17-20)
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Thinking of switching cell phone providers? Well, you might want to head over to Mobilicity in the next few days. Starting tomorrow, they're offering 50% off their regular rate plans. To put things into perspective, you can sign up for, or switch to, Mobilicity's most expensive plan for just $27.50 a month. It includes the following unlimited features:
- Local talk
- Caller ID, call waiting & call forwarding
- Three-way calling
- Voicemail
- North American text/picture messaging
- Global text messaging
- Canada wide long distance
- 50 minutes of North American voice roaming
- U.S. long distance
- Phone protection plan
If you're looking for a plan with a bit less, their unlimited starter plan will come to just $12.50 a month and includes local talk, caller ID, call waiting, call forwarding, province-wide long distance, North American text/picture messaging and three-way calling. You can read more about the plans here to find out which suits you best.
Here are the details: new activations are only eligible for this promo. You'll get 50% off for one year on regular rate plans or data stick plans on preauthorized credit. The offer isn't valid on Multi-month plans or add-on features.
This offer is running May 17-20. Check in stores for more information.
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Hoping the IPHONE 5, is gonna be compatible with mobilicity/wind.
If it is, Robelus is gonna get screwed hard.
if you're like me, its not worth losing the $25 permanent price. not to mention all the promos like PAC $2 off
i am paying $19.77 tax in
inclued unlimited talk text and data.
Caller id also included. Only without voicemail
if you live in the city limit, reception is great.
you still get a few drop call or dead zone but for the price i paid i am not going to complaint
btw i was paying rogers $80/month and i paid a early termination fee($200) to get the hell out from them
Also, I have a Nexus S, do you think Mobilicity will allow me to use my current phone with their service plans?