Question about cell-phone plans in your country

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In the country you live, is it common to purchase a cell phone number and use pre-paid minutes or do most people have monthly phone plans?
 
Most people in the UK have prepaid minutes, we call it "Pay-As-You-Go". Its understandable that most choose this option as most people have a low income. However, I really don't understand why people with a decent job still use them. Most of my friends that work spend like £40/£50 a month on credit for their phones and to be honest, you get a shit amount of minutes/texts for that much. I have contract, I pay £37 a month and in return TMobile give me £180 of credit and unlimited internet.
 
I'm on pretty much the same plan as Gotti, £35 a month for a shitload of minutes and texts and unlimited internet with T-Mobile.

I also agree with him that Pay As You Go doesn't make sense unless you are unemployed. I have friends that work full time jobs and are still on Pay As You Go and I really do not understand why.
 
I signed for a 3 year deal with Rogers Communications...
I just signed so I can have a cheaper Sony Ericsson... Couldn't have had a dumber idea...

They fuck me up every month... Already had a 220$ bill for a month.

Anyways... I'm done with them in December, gonna go with prepaid minutes.

I had prepaid minutes in Denmark... You just feel free...
 
Most people I know have monthly plans. You get much more I find with a monthly plan than with prepaid minutes. I used prepaid minutes with my first cell and the only reason why is that my mother wanted to control my cell time.
 
I signed for a 3 year deal with Rogers Communications...
I just signed so I can have a cheaper Sony Ericsson... Couldn't have had a dumber idea...

They fuck me up every month... Already had a 220$ bill for a month.

Anyways... I'm done with them in December, gonna go with prepaid minutes.

I had prepaid minutes in Denmark... You just feel free...


Do you guys have fido in quebec?

I am with solo mobile but i'll be switching to fido which is $55 for 350 day time minutes , free after 7 pm to 8 am, unlimited txt, no system acces fee or connection fee, unlimited long distance canada.
 
Everyone I know is on a plan. You can get a student plan here which includes 200 any time minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, unlimited texting, call waiting/id, voicemail, and free browsing for $19.99/month. After taxes and all that shit its 35-40 a month.

Only people I've ever met who bought minutes were the nickel and dime drug dealers (bums).
 
Do you guys have fido in quebec?

I am with solo mobile but i'll be switching to fido which is $55 for 350 day time minutes , free after 7 pm to 8 am, unlimited txt, no system acces fee or connection fee, unlimited long distance canada.

Yeah we have it. Fido belongs to Rogers though. So they are kinda the same. I don't like Solo plans, I find they don't offer much (belongs to Bell). People have been telling me Koodo is good (belongs to Telus) but I don't know. I'm stuck with Bell for another year so I'll see them.
 
^Even though fido belongs to rogers they are still better. They don't charge system access fee like solo for example. That's 10 less a month.

Also they have better plans overall. Fido used to be independent and it was awesome but it got too awesome and rogers bought it.
 
everyone i know has monthly phone plans.


THE IPHONE IS THE SHIT!!!
 

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