05-19-2017 01:58 PM - edited 01-05-2022 02:06 AM
05-28-2017 01:22 PM
05-19-2017 06:22 PM - edited 05-28-2017 02:32 PM
05-19-2017 06:22 PM
@srlawren wrote:@imm1304 actually it looks like the seller provides the SIM by mail:
as stated:
"Wherever you are in Canada, you can activate your plan yourself today (help provided if needed) and I'll then send you your SIM card by mail. For security you can temporarily deactivate your account so nobody else uses your SIM card. You can choose a new phone number or port your existing phone number."
I had not read the ad, @srlawren. Wow! Thats way too much effort.. this person may have the whole family on PM or something. 😄
And the phone number listed in the ad is from Montreal area.. so this person is mailing out from Montreal.
05-19-2017 06:17 PM
@imm1304 actually it looks like the seller provides the SIM by mail:
as stated:
"Wherever you are in Canada, you can activate your plan yourself today (help provided if needed) and I'll then send you your SIM card by mail. For security you can temporarily deactivate your account so nobody else uses your SIM card. You can choose a new phone number or port your existing phone number."
05-19-2017 06:14 PM
Interesting find @Samianauman.
It is a hassle to go meet strangers and tell them to refer you when signing up. Net profit in terms of Rewards will only really kick in much later. Unless, of course, they somehow held on to a large stash of free sim cards from back in the days when they used to be free.
I bet its more of a hobby than anything else.. the desire to possibly see $0 due on their phone bills.
05-19-2017 06:04 PM
@Samianauman I guess that's the cost of doing business, eh? 🙂
For the record, I do not partake in this practice, nor do I necessarily condone or encourage it. Though, I do admit, it's creative.
05-19-2017 05:59 PM
05-19-2017 05:57 PM
@Samianauman interesting find. I guess if the referred person stays with PM for 5 months, the kijiji poster breaks even, and any more is gravy. I'm not sure if this is awful or smart. 😉
05-19-2017 05:50 PM
Porting from any Canadian mobile carriers should not be an issue. Go with whatever is convenient.. 7-11 or Koodo.
05-19-2017 02:50 PM
@Luddite wrote:As @will13am has implied "desparate times, call for desparate measures". @Gagliano Two ideas:
a. Fongo (fongo.com) account with a Vancouver number on wifi, or your current cell data plan; free account and calling across Canada
b. Koodo prepaid $10 SIM, $15 text only, plus talk boosters (5¢/min)
Of course, order the PM SIM and change over once it arrives.
Another option to tide you over 'til mid next week would be 7-11 Speak-out. Pick-up of the SIM card at their convenience stores...
However, porting from Koodo, another Telus subbrand, might be smoother.
05-19-2017 02:21 PM - edited 05-19-2017 02:23 PM
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05-19-2017 02:13 PM - edited 05-19-2017 03:18 PM
As @will13am has implied "desperate times, call for desperate measures". @Gagliano Two ideas:
a. Fongo (fongo.com) account with a Vancouver number on wifi, or your current cell data plan; free account and calling across Canada
b. Koodo prepaid $10 SIM, $15 text only, plus talk boosters (5¢/min)
Of course, order the PM SIM and change over once it arrives.
05-19-2017 02:09 PM
05-19-2017 02:05 PM
@Samianauman wrote:
If you order a SIM today more likely you will get by Tuesday or Wednesday if you won't able to find anyone here close by have a spare one
Last time I ordered one received in 2 business days but let's see maybe someone in community leave close by who have help you out with spare one
@Samianauman, OP said he cannot wait for a shipment and is looking for someone local to supply a SIM card. In this particular case, I would go with a different provider if timing is mission critical.
05-19-2017 02:00 PM - edited 05-19-2017 02:01 PM