If you are to call just locally within London/western uni, keep the phone because it'll be charged as local airtime.
I think either way if you get a 519 number or keep the 416 number, the long distance charge will be the same. Or buy a phone card and dial the local number on the back of the card to call home.
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Nov 8th, 2009 12:08 PM #1Deal Guru




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What do others do in terms of keeping a cell phone number? I currently have a 416-Toronto number, however it I was to go to say Western, would it be best to switch to a London number? How do you deal with summer breaks/coming home?
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Nov 8th, 2009 12:44 PM #3
Fido doesn't work that way...if you are outside your LCA (local calling area, so if you're 416, it's the GTA) you are charged Long Distance for incoming, out-going, no matter what. Doesn't matter if you call locally in that area..it's still long distance cause you're not in your LCA.
For what it's worth, I managed to get 1000 Long Distance minutes for free after the whole LCA change a month ago. Which is pretty good, my brother is in Hamilton for now and he gets to use his 647 number as much as he wants in Hamilton, no long-distance charges at all.
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Nov 8th, 2009 01:56 PM #4
I go to Western and I've been keeping my 519 # all year around. I have call display, so when people call me in Toronto, I can decline their call and then call them back right away to save on long d.
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i switched my number even though i had LD minutes, because i didnt want people in london getting charged LD for calling me
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I go to Western and I just change my number when I'm in London. So I keep a number for 8 months, and then change for 4 months in the summer.
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Nov 9th, 2009 11:01 PM #7
@Jay Hova
I am currently with fido, and once a month I drive to Windsor. Each time I am there and I call my relative's number (house or cell, windsor number of course), I never got charged LD only local. If i receive a call there or call else where, I would get charged.
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Is it just me or does everyone but me own one of these cellular telephone gadgets?
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Nov 10th, 2009 06:32 PM #10
IMO, it's bad to keep on changing your numbers, when you will have to contact your references, professors, employers every summer. Just keep your 519 # throughout the year and pay some long d fees. Much more convenient when people can actually reach you.
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Thats incorrect. If you travel to a different area and make a call that is considered local to wherever you physically are at the moment, then it is a local call. So if I travel with a 416 number to Vancouver and call a 604 number, it is a local call. However all calls back to your home area (i.e. to 416 numbers) and all incoming calls are considered LD.
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