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Larry's Torch

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Well, I went into Shoppers Drugmart and purchased a Chatr sim. Didn't need to show ID just gave them my PERB handle, my neighbour's address and fake birth date (I'm 10 years younger!). Told them I don't do much emailing (guess I looked the part 'cause the guy said he could put in a bogus one).
Ditched my old number. Unlimited Canada wide calling and 2000 texts per month!
Financial breakdown:

Chatr 3-IN-1 (SIM card) $10.00
Chatr top up (1 month) $25.00
Chatr fee(?) $ 5.00
SIM card reversal -$10.00
SUB TOTAL $30.00
GST $ 1.50
PST $ 2.10
TOTAL $33.60

Paid cash and will probably pay $100.00 to cover the next year when I need to top up in 30 days. Otherwise it's $19.00 + taxes=$21.28/mo
Cheaper and more convenient in the long run.
Left about $3.00 on my old Speakout account.
 

sopaidfw

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It's October 19 now and I'm still able to send and receive texts today. Never got an email from them but I did get a text on October 1 saying "Your service will end soon. Even if your phone works now, it may stop anytime"

Their prepaid plans seem to be gone, probably to crash at the end of the year. The new plans start at $19/mo with no data. I was paying $25 for a whole year and clearly not using all of it because see I have over $110 in credit still. I'm gonna just go until it stops working and then I'll get the annual prepaid plan from Freedom mobile. $120/year for unlimited talk/text and about 1.5GB data per month. Don't care about keeping my speakout phone number, I don't even know what it is.

I've had Speakout on my burner phone for years and never made a phonecall. I only use text messages to book with one shop that refuses to get WhatsApp (although I think they do have WeChat). So data and some texting is all I need now.

For everyone else I can use secondary accounts on WhatsApp/Telegram on my real phone and leave my burner at home.

Might still need SMS to make the initial intro and say "Do you have WhatsApp?" in the future. 🤡
 

Larry's Torch

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Update/correction:
My mistake, not Shoppers Drugmart, but London Drugs. (lack of sleep to blame)'
Also the $100/yr plan has a total of 400 texts and 400 minutes for the year.
If that isn't enough the $149/year Chatr plan includes:
  • 30 GB of 4G data (approximately 2.5 GB per month, self-managed)
  • Unlimited Canada-wide talk
  • Unlimited text, picture, and video messages to Canada, the U.S., and international numbers (excludes premium messages)
  • After data is used, browsing continues at reduced speeds (up to 128 Kbps)
  • Voicemail service included
  • No contract, cancellation fees, or credit check
    This plan is ideal for light users, such as for a backup phone, kids, or senior.

    Works out to $12.42/mo. Nice thing about the data you can creep on LL and post here. (y)
 

Iwandaboobis

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It's October 19 now and I'm still able to send and receive texts today. Never got an email from them but I did get a text on October 1 saying "Your service will end soon. Even if your phone works now, it may stop anytime"

Their prepaid plans seem to be gone, probably to crash at the end of the year. The new plans start at $19/mo with no data. I was paying $25 for a whole year and clearly not using all of it because see I have over $110 in credit still. I'm gonna just go until it stops working and then I'll get the annual prepaid plan from Freedom mobile. $120/year for unlimited talk/text and about 1.5GB data per month. Don't care about keeping my speakout phone number, I don't even know what it is.

I've had Speakout on my burner phone for years and never made a phonecall. I only use text messages to book with one shop that refuses to get WhatsApp (although I think they do have WeChat). So data and some texting is all I need now.

For everyone else I can use secondary accounts on WhatsApp/Telegram on my real phone and leave my burner at home.

Might still need SMS to make the initial intro and say "Do you have WhatsApp?" in the future. 🤡

What I am reading online now is that Speakout 3G will work until Oct 31.

At that point, Speakout will be changing network providers too (from Rogers to Telus??), so you will need a new SIM, and when you switch the SIM, they force you to pick a monthly plan
 
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asf_post

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I just went to a Rogers Store to ask about switching to Chatr. They said, "show id" Which store did you go to?
Sorry I was away for several weeks. I went to Chatr store in Crystal mall, Metrotown. They asked for my name and email (to send activation info or something), no ID asked. Also, the email wasn't required to activate but you can you it to manage your Chatr account online -- again, not required.
 
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curiousdude

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Well, I went into Shoppers Drugmart and purchased a Chatr sim. Didn't need to show ID just gave them my PERB handle, my neighbour's address and fake birth date (I'm 10 years younger!). Told them I don't do much emailing (guess I looked the part 'cause the guy said he could put in a bogus one).
Ditched my old number. Unlimited Canada wide calling and 2000 texts per month!
Financial breakdown:

Chatr 3-IN-1 (SIM card) $10.00
Chatr top up (1 month) $25.00
Chatr fee(?) $ 5.00
SIM card reversal -$10.00
SUB TOTAL $30.00
GST $ 1.50
PST $ 2.10
TOTAL $33.60

Paid cash and will probably pay $100.00 to cover the next year when I need to top up in 30 days. Otherwise it's $19.00 + taxes=$21.28/mo
Cheaper and more convenient in the long run.
Left about $3.00 on my old Speakout account.
I’m new to this- you just told the checkout person you wanted a SIM card for a spare phone and you wanted top up minutes without a contract?
 
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Larry's Torch

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Yes. Fake name birth date and address. Only need a legit email if I want to do anything with my account online, but I don't bother with that. Bought the SIM card and minutes. They loaded it for me, but any top ups I need to do that. Just a cash purchase and top up with the phone. Need to do it every month, but may just do a year for $149 and not worry about it for a while, plus cheaper.
 
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