a week ago
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computergeek541
Hello. I see the lowest mobile plan with Public Mobile is $20 whereas Koodo is offering a $15. plan. I'm inquiring for a senior citizen that if they had to use a quarter every time, they made a phone call it might not total more than $2-$3 per month. They don't use text and all calls would be local. Would rather they go with PM but if there's no other solution to bring the cost down, I will have to refer them to Koodo.
a week ago
Thanks everyone for your helpful suggestions. I plan to look into everyone of them. Cheers!
a week ago
I agree totally. Telus "Mobility for Good" does not address all senior income levels. To qualify they have to be receiving Guaranteed Income Supplement which the GIS threshold is $1,870 per month. With living expenses on the rise and the need for internet and a phone to connect with essential services frankly, it's shameful that mobile companies are not offering better rates.
a week ago
Thanks. Yes, this is likely the their only option.
a week ago
@cory_c Telus has annual plan for around $100 a year, check there
a week ago
You can go for the $100/year prepaid plan with Telus if you only call and text. I have friends that are on this annual plan.
That is $8.33/month.
a week ago
Unfortunately, there isn't a plan that is targeted towards seniors. Public Mobile has recently abolished its most budget friendly plan so sadly, people on a fixed income or who rarely use their cellphone service might be better off looking at other cellphone service providers.
a week ago
Thanks for letting me know.
a week ago - last edited a week ago
@cory_c Sorry public mobile got rid of the $15 plan even for those that were on it and did plan price increase so if you like the $15 stick with Telus or Koodo as they still offer it
adding public mobile dosent have any senior discounted plans like Telus has