Im looking at this company because of their cheep rates. Is it $10 for 120 days? So if I dont add anything in those 120 days, I still can keep my account?
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Aug 30th, 2005 03:16 PM #1
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Aug 30th, 2005 03:19 PM #2Banned
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$15 is the min.
Originally Posted by Kasakato
I don't think you can keep your account.
Whatever you do...don't look at my signature.
Or else.
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Aug 30th, 2005 04:14 PM #3who says that...your an idiot.
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Aug 30th, 2005 04:59 PM #4Banned
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Sep 3rd, 2005 10:25 PM #5
Re: Minimum..
10 is the minimum to refill your phone. I have a VM phone and I buy the $10's and sometimes even the $25's. There are also $50 denominations. That’s correct, after 120 days, or three months of not refilling your phone then you number is gone. You have to refill in between those 120 days and then you time is extended another 120 days, even if you had a balance on the phone before refilling. VM is good because it is reasonable for the guy who is watching his expenditures, or is on a budget. Plus you get free call display, answering service, and even, if I'm not mistaken, call waiting. Virgin beats Bell and Rogers, only problem is that their phones need some serious improvements. Oh, Virgin runs on Digital network (Bell's). Take care, and hope my reply helped you out.
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Sep 3rd, 2005 10:30 PM #6
Re: Minimum..
10 is the minimum to refill your phone. I have a VM phone and I buy the $10's and sometimes even the $25's. There are also $50 denominations. That’s correct, after 120 days, or three months of not refilling your phone then you number is gone. You have to refill in between those 120 days and then you time is extended another 120 days, even if you had a balance on the phone before refilling. VM is good because it is reasonable for the guy who is watching his expenditures, or is on a budget. Plus you get free call display, answering service, and even, if I'm not mistaken, call waiting. Virgin beats Bell and Rogers, only problem is that their phones need some serious improvements. Oh, Virgin runs on Digital network (Bell's). Take care, and hope my reply helped you out.
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Sep 4th, 2005 01:13 AM #7
Originally Posted by Renniegade
Isn't 120 days four months?
That's pretty good for light users.
Do the remaining balance get carried over? I like the Subway ads they have, but never really "checked" them out.
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Sep 8th, 2005 09:47 PM #8after 180 days of $0 balance your account is offically "deactivated" (losing your # i guess)
Originally Posted by Kasakato
according to the virgin mobile's website
http://www.virginmobile.ca/web/pages...r_faq_act.html
if you top up before the expiry date, your balance gets carry over for another 4 months.
Originally Posted by Emancipated
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