02-29-2020 10:26 AM - edited 01-05-2022 09:42 AM
I will be moving a 160 km in the next few months . Do I need to change any of my information? Will it affect my plan in any way?
Thanks
02-29-2020 11:14 AM
If your on auto pay, you will need to update your CC info to be correct. People calling you that live close to your new location will have to pay long distance charges, if you dont get a new number in the area that you now live. It all depends what you want, not that you need to change it
02-29-2020 10:50 AM
Consider getting a fongo account with the local exchanger number for your new area. They offer absolutely free forwarding, which you can set to your public number. You need to make a call every 90 days or so, pretty easy maintenance. They send you an email to remind you if 90 days are approaching.
This way your new neighbors would be able to reach you without long distance, also you would be able to setup your building door buzzer if needed
02-29-2020 10:40 AM
As long as you are inside Canada you are fine.
Check the coverage before just so you don't get bad surprise. But the chances are you are fine. Talk to people in the new area about Telus/Bell reception.
When it comes to info on the account, just make sure you remember what is there in a case you get locked out of the account they will be asking some account details to confirm you are the owner. But as far as I know you can put an address on Mars and it will not change anything about your services.
02-29-2020 10:38 AM
If you are on autopay you pribably need to update your cc info to your new address if you change your cc to the new address.
02-29-2020 10:30 AM - edited 02-29-2020 10:57 AM
You might need to change your phone number to avoid people calling in a different area code to be charged for a long distance call.
02-29-2020 10:28 AM - edited 02-29-2020 10:45 AM
@fpr625 wrote:I will be moving a 160 km in the next few months . Do I need to change any of my information? Will it affect my plan in any way?
Thanks
You don't need to do anything. (edit: depends) Callers in your new location may need to call you via their own long distance.
Edit: You could choose to change your profile address. You could choose to change your number to a more local one.
Edit again: mimmo below has an excellent observation.