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Wind Mobile : Holiday Miracle Plan - Great Plan is back :)
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WOW. I wish they were in the maritimes. I have been dreaming about a plan like that. Im guessing that equivalent plan on Bell would be about $1000.00 per month.
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check out the facebook page for feedback.
Wind offers good value, but if you ever need customer service over the phone god help you. it is easy to get thru but the reps do not know very much.
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My family is using wind and so far so good ... Just a couple "hiccups" as any new companies would have but other than that Wind is amazing and has a big and wide calling coverage and a few province when traveling there can call without long distance charge
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My husband and I have used Wind for over a year now. The reception isn't the best but we each pay only $15 per month and get unlimited global texting, unlimited Wind to Wind Calling, and more minutes and texts per month than I have ever used. I must say that it's worked out great for us since we wanted the absolute cheapest option that would let us communicate with each other free as often as we wanted. This plan is tempting since I have family in the US but I really don't want to commit to a $40/ mo cell phone bill...
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win-star
My family is using wind and so far so good ... Just a couple "hiccups" as any new companies would have but other than that Wind is amazing and has a big and wide calling coverage and a few province when traveling there can call without long distance charge
Me too I love WIND :) ..after the initial hiccups they have vastly improved their reception & quality & expanding day by day .
The beauty of their plans is that you can use their unlimited plans on any WIND mobile zone ..so even if you are travelling & visit some city where WIND mobile has coverage you can use your phone there without worrying about roaming etc .
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The minute I can get out of my contract with Virgin I'd be willing to give this a try. Too bad I'm still a year away:bebored:.
I pay more money for a plan that has way less.:frown:
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Love to hear more reviews from people that have this. I just gave up my land line and am shopping around for a plan for a cell. This seems like an excellent deal.
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Actually, I have called them a few times, not waited and they answered all of my questions, when I changed my plan he even asked if I wanted to wait til my billing date so that I didnt lose out on that month's service charge since a new plan starts a new billing date
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I'm so happy this thread had started! I've been wanting to find out more about Wind!! Thanks everyone!!
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If you are an existing customer, you can change onto this plan with a $30 fee (because its meant for new signups)
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Originally Posted by
rattleandhumm
WOW. I wish they were in the maritimes. I have been dreaming about a plan like that. Im guessing that equivalent plan on Bell would be about $1000.00 per month.
LOL, you're totally right. I cannot even imagine Bell or Rogers doing a plan like this, it would nearly kill them. Rogers has a $40 blackberry plan that sucks. Its only got unlimited texting, and like 150 mins. They are such a ripoff.
Thanks for posting! A similar plan they do is for $29 you get unlimited texting, talking and data. Sounds amazing!
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meta42
The minute I can get out of my contract with Virgin I'd be willing to give this a try. Too bad I'm still a year away:bebored:.
I pay more money for a plan that has way less.:frown:
They have a $ 200 credit if you sign up with them . It might cover some of your cancellation fees with Virgin .
http://www.windmobile.ca/en/Pages/Ho...utmk=174271778
http://www.windmobile.ca/en/Publishi...ToYou_Dec5.jpg
Wind Mobile will apply this $ 200 credit to your monthly plan over 24 months in monthly installments :)
Some plans are excluded from this $ 200 credit offer .
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Originally Posted by
rattleandhumm
WOW. I wish they were in the maritimes. I have been dreaming about a plan like that. Im guessing that equivalent plan on Bell would be about $1000.00 per month.
They are coming to Halifax , Regina & Winnipeg next year . Maybe St. Johns , Moncton , Saskatoon will also come next year :) .
http://mobilesyrup.com/2011/12/13/wi...ina-next-year/
If you live in the above cities ..don't sign up for contracts with Bell , Rogers , Telus etc if you want to go with WIND .
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My phone picks up homezones in places they don't advertise having them too so if you are close to an existing one, check around
Niagara Falls for example was a homezone for about 3 months before they showed it as one on their site
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FallenPixels
Actually, I have called them a few times, not waited and they answered all of my questions, when I changed my plan he even asked if I wanted to wait til my billing date so that I didnt lose out on that month's service charge since a new plan starts a new billing date
I have got good service from them the few times I've called them . But the good thing is that I almost never have to call them since my bill is the same constatnt bill every month ..unlike Bell , Rogers , Telus ..I don't get surprise hidden charges like roaming , long distance , out of zone fees etc & all other non sense when I check my WIND bill :)
Most people who call Bell , Rogers , Telus etc call them to argue about all these crap charges that appear on their bill ..with Mobilicity , Wind Mobile & Public Mobile atleast you don't dread your cell phone bill everytime you receive it :)
After being screwed by the BIG 3 for ages I am glad finally we have some competition from Wind Mobile , Mobilicity & Public Mobile . I hope all 3 of them expand & do really well & give the BIG 3 a run for their money :)
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My bill does occasionally have extra charges because I do occasionally stray from my home zone, but I am aware of the charges
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Very happy I switched to Wind!
I signed up for this plan with them last year - it was a lifetime plan (no fee increase unless you make changes to the plan). I now pay less for unlimited phone/data than I used to pay just for basic Fido cell. They are still working on their coverage area but for my use (Toronto/Hamilton) its been great. Their coverage has improved in the past year and they are working on improving dead spots within Home Zones. Their coverage map is not accurate so if you want to check out signal strength in your area go to coveragemapper.com
Fortunately I had no contract with Fido, but know a few people who cancelled their plans to make the switch. The savings with Wind will cover the cancellation fee pretty quickly.
I don't know how long the deal is on for, but if you want to port your existing number call your current service provider and post-date your cancellation. If you don't you'll be charged for a month of service on top of any cancellation fees as they require 30-days notice. I wasn't told about this when I cancelled and filed a complaint with the CCTA (CRTC). I ended up getting a refund.
Phones aren't subsidized like the other providers. I think I paid $150 for my BB but with their WindTab program I get a $4 credit each month. So, as long as I stay with them I'll get the phone cost back in 3 years which is equivalent to a contract elsewhere. The benefit is that you can leave anytime without cancellation fees. Wind phones are not compatible with other providers and vice versa so you must get a new phone from Wind or T-Mobile in US (if Wind doesn't have model you want and you don't mind paying full price).
Wind's text coverage does not include short codes (15 cents). US roaming is only 25 cents. I have my bb set up so that data is off while roaming to avoid extra fees. The cost of calls outside the home zone is pretty cheap too.
Customer service has improved greatly since last year. Fortunately I rarely have to call. For best service find a corporate Wind kiosk/store. Some are dealers so can't offer some services. I have had good experiences with Erin Mills Town Centre and Sherway Gardens kiosks. Erin Mills transferred the contacts from my old phone. Other locations might not.
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This $200 offer cannot be combined with the Holiday Miracle plan according to the terms and conditions.
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abfab
filed a complaint with the CCTA (CRTC). I ended up getting a refund.
It's the CCTS. And it's not the CRTC at all.
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I signed up on a business plan with Telus this week, left mobilicity just after 6 months. I highly recommand not to go with either Wind or Mobilicity. Plans are cheap for a reason. Reception is horrible in Calgary, drop calls for longer calls, data speed is dead slow...1-2MB/s...I get 10+Mb/s with Telus now with the same phone.
The plan is nice on paper but it is pretty useless and unreliable.
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I think if Bell or Rogers was offering this it would cost you your first born child.
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My Rogers plan is up so time to do some shopping for the best deal. Thanks for the post OP.
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Originally Posted by
rattleandhumm
WOW. I wish they were in the maritimes. I have been dreaming about a plan like that. Im guessing that equivalent plan on Bell would be about $1000.00 per month.
:lolsign:
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To give you an idea
WIND+ comparable plans as of Dec 8th, 2011
Virgin - Unlimited calling & text $50 + data (1G = $20 / 3G = $30 / extra 2c per MB)
Bell - 300 mins / 2GB data $65 or 1000 mins / 4GB data (unlimited text is free option, but can be replaced with unlimited eves/weekends / double anytime mins)
Rogers - 200 mins / unlimited text / 2GB $62.75 (+1GB = $10)
Fido - 500 mins / unlimited text / unlimited eves/weekends 1GB data $80
Telus - 300 mins / unlimited family calling / unlimited text
Up to 1 GB $65 / 1 GB to 2 GB $85 / 2 GB to 5 GB $105
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Promotional Plan has been extended till Dec. 31 - 2011 :)
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Plan has been extended till Jan 8 .
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I am on the fence... they have great packages... but heres the deal, I am on the outside of the coverage by 1 street in my city!! so for me I would get charged extra for talking on my cell, the minute they have better coverage than we are switiching... we have phones that work on any GSM network :)