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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 1/13/2011 Posts: 5
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I have the student plan with bell, for the iPhone4. It's about 80$ a month, with add ons.
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 1/12/2011 Posts: 38
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I have a student plan with bell as well, but for the blackberry. I'd say it comes to around $60 a month. Memorial University '14 - B. Mus
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 1/11/2011 Posts: 4
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I'm with Fido and I pay $20 a month with no add ons.It's 50 minutes a month and 50 texts a month.
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 1/26/2011 Posts: 6
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Blackberry Student Plan, Data Plan. its like 40 bucks a month, but i get 10 worldwide calling people, unlimited texting,unlimited social networking, 500MB, free calling after 6pm, and free weekends, and 150 free mins a month, i get free apps all the time, and get to email,msn,facebook all the time.., best plan ever:).. im with rogers.
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 1/2/2011 Posts: 19
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student plan with virgin mobile. 25$ 100 minutes, 7-8 and weekends free, unlimited text. Applied to - UOIT - Carleton - York - Windsor - Ottawa
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Rank: Student Body President
Joined: 3/3/2010 Posts: 5,806
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I didn't realize how cheap Blackberry plans are, most of you said that you pay $40-$60/month, I pay about $30/month for the phone I have right now. I'm trying to convince my parents that I should buy a Blackberry before I go off to uni (August). Is it really worth it? I don't text a lot and I don't really like the phone I have very much. Maybe in uni the amount I text would change though since I'd be meeting new people? **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 1/28/2011 Posts: 5
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I have to say the best place to go is Bell. I have service all over york with my blackberry and York University is so hard to find service. I pay 50 dollars a month and I have unlimited text message, data plan, calling after 6 email etc. If you go into the star they will offer you great deals. I got a blackberry torch for 25 dollars!! I would suggest bell.
I used Telus before and I kept getting ripped off, I used the new company Wind never got much service (although I am in Vaughan) but their is no contract and its unlimited everything in your home zone and I payed 50 dollars a month.
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Rank: Frosh
Joined: 3/24/2012 Posts: 49
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Does anyone here have an iPhone 4 with Bell? How much do you pay a month and what does your plan include? I have unlimited texting and calling in Canada and to the US and 250 MB. All for $50/month, no caller ID.
I also went 8.0 MB over my data plan and I have to pay $400!!!! :'( SOOO upset... I don't know how my dad will react when I tell him :(
Did any of you negotiate a better deal? If so how much cheaper did they go?
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 12/22/2011 Posts: 40
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I currently have Rogers Pay As You Go. I don't pay by the month, I top up once a year ($100) and have an unlimited texting plan ($15/month). I've dealt with Rogers for 3 years now. Carleton University - Bachelor of Arts Honours: Majoring in Cognitive Science with specialization in Language and Linguistics
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Rank: Student Council
Joined: 12/18/2010 Posts: 430
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I currently have an iPhone. I'm with Fido, unlimited text, 200 minutes, unlimited calls for evenings and weekends, voice mail, 500mb data, and I pay about $47 I think. I got stuck with my sister's contract when she gave me her old phone. Prior to this, I had a blackberry, and paid $25 to Fido for 100 minutes, unlimited text, no data/voicemail. University of Waterloo '17 Software Engineering
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 11/3/2011 Posts: 25
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Plan: Wind Mobile $29 Super Smart Plan- unlimited extended local calling, unlimited texting, (US/CAN) unlimited data voicemall For everyone who has complained about Wind Mobile and their service...they are still expanding. The reception you get really comes down to your phone. I got a Blackberry 9300 two months ago (switch from Alcatel Tribe) and I have absolutely no complaints! What I usually do is switch plans when different promotions come out. I paid a one time fee of $20 for doing so and that's all. I top up monthly, any left over credit I have rolls over to the next month. University of Guelph-Humber Honours Bachelors Degree Program (BASc) in Early Childhood + Diploma in ECE from Humber College
CLASS OF 2016!!
Future Career: Elementary School Teacher/Middle School Teacher
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 12/5/2010 Posts: 38
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I'm on Koodo and have been for about a year, I recently switched my plan though. I have an android that connects to wifi, so I've never had a data plan. My first plan was $25 a month, unlimited texting, 100 minutes a month, and unlimited evenings and weekends after 7 pm. The only thing that I hated about it was that it didn't have voicemail or caller id. Then Koodo came out with it's new "Canada wide calling" and I switched. I now pay $30/month, and I get the same as before, plus caller id and voicemail, and my calling is now Canada wide. This is great because I plan to move to Ottawa in September for school, but all of my family lives in BC/Alberta. It's a pretty good deal, because I get all of the perks of a smartphone with wifi, without the expensive dataplan. Carleton University 2016 - Public Affairs and Policy Management
The way you get meaning into your life is to devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose - Morrie Schwartz
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