i have their prepaid service and for emergencies its fine. you control how much you spend.
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Mar 6th, 2007 02:32 AM #1Jr. Member

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Virgin Mobile
anyone have experience with them? i am thinking about switching from rogers...they're starting to charge me a lot more... but wanted to find out if there are any horror stories before i jump on board
thanks
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Mar 6th, 2007 09:48 AM #2Sr. Member



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Mar 6th, 2007 09:52 AM #3
im with virgin and no problems so far, I like their service and rates.
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Mar 6th, 2007 09:59 AM #4
I use their prepaid as well. I like their website and I've spoken to customer service by phone a few times and they were pretty nice to me.
the only thing with virgin is that they've been slowly increasing their rates lately and how they charge people. you might want to look into that.
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Mar 6th, 2007 11:59 AM #5
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Mar 6th, 2007 09:33 PM #6
it's been pleasant so far. I like that there is no additional fee for voicemail/system access/911/call display, it's all included in the monthly cost in the M plan.
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Mar 6th, 2007 11:49 PM #7Permanently Banned


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Stick with a GSM provider. If your looking for prepaid check out 7-eleven speakout or Petro Canada Wireless.
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Mar 7th, 2007 12:54 AM #8
Virgin rocks, I only pay $10 a month just for service, and .10c a minute that gets withdrawn from whatevers in my account. You get free call display, call waiting, and voice mail. No stupid service 8 dollar fee or 911 charge. 15c to send a text msg. I've never had a dropped call. Phone was only 60 bucks, nothing special but does the job well. LG vx3300.
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Mar 7th, 2007 12:58 AM #9
I have never experienced any problems with them. Their plans are affordable and you can switch from one to another anytime. Plus they have a sense of humor ("please hold while we direct you to a warm, cuddly, real, LIVE person" XD).
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Mar 19th, 2007 05:40 PM #10
Called them twice today to switch over from Telus
1st time, I was on hold for 15" (put on speaker, went to the washroom, comes out and the music was still on) I have to turn the phone off to head out
2nd time, right now, 10 minutes and counting, not terribly impressed so far, it;s Monday night it can't be that busy can it ?
Maybe because of the number portability thing, i will hang in for a bit more in the name of saving some bucks ;-)_______________
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Mar 19th, 2007 05:48 PM #11
I just spoke to a Virgin Mobile rep and basically I have to get a new Virgin Mobile phone
I was with Telus before and am under the impressions that Telus phone can be used on Virgin Mobile's network since they both use CDMA ?
And they do monthly pre-paid so essentially we just need to top up when we run out of credits. That's cool, no more bills to pay_______________
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Mar 19th, 2007 06:11 PM #12Permanently Banned


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CDMA = Each provider has their own phones you must use
GSM = You take your phone with you
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Mar 20th, 2007 02:48 PM #13
"Free Phone" Mar 14th deal: Will it be repeated?
I didn't have time to do the 'research' to switch to Virgin on Mar 14th, and now the RAZR V3C is $249... oh you DO get one month free ($20) which is basically barely worth the inevitable hours I'll spend on the phone getting everything set up... but if they brought back that "pick your phone and get that much back in service credit" deal from the 14th of March, I'd be there in a second.
Anyone have any info on other Virgin deals over the years, that might indicate similar savings? I can wait a few months if it means getting a free phone... but not TOO many months.
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Mar 20th, 2007 03:01 PM #14
How about going for the $0/month plan. How do I go about getting that? No one ever calls me and I hardly ever call anyone. So I just get a prepaid card and then select that plan and that's it?
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Mar 20th, 2007 03:09 PM #15
I'm actually going to do the opposite. Rogers' CSR are so unfriendly and you have to prove your innocence everytime (NO, i'm NOT on a contract.... yes you are... NO i'm not)
Also, Rogers' Pay as You Go, the CSR just told me, if someone leaves you a voicemail, that counts as airtime !! That's right, i'm not talking if you use your cell phone to check your voicemail. This is when someone leaves you a message.
So if they leave a long, long message (forgot the max), then they will keep on using your minutes without you knowing (until later). That is wacked !!
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