10-16-2020 11:44 AM - edited 01-05-2022 05:16 PM
I made a long distance phone call inside my province and was alerted I may have long distance charges? Canada wide calling on my plan should cover this? Also can I text Canada wide as well. Thanks
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10-16-2020 12:28 PM
Just to be clear on the definition of from above...while in Canada. 🙂
10-16-2020 11:50 AM - edited 10-16-2020 12:33 PM
You can send / receive texts from anywhere on the planet...not just Canada.
EDIT...yes...assuming you're in Canada, you can send / receive texts from anywhere.
Thanks @Anonymous
10-16-2020 11:48 AM - edited 10-16-2020 11:50 AM
@bearskim wrote:I made a long distance phone call inside my province and was alerted I may have long distance charges? Canada wide calling on my plan should cover this? Also can I text Canada wide as well. Thanks
Dial 1 in front of your phone number will get rid of the warning message.
Text message is always Canada wide.
PM is prepaid service and does not have pay-per-use charge. Therefore, if PM connects your call, there is no extra charge.
10-16-2020 11:47 AM
@bearskim wrote:I made a long distance phone call inside m y province and was alerted I may have long distance charges? Canada wide calling on my plan should cover this? Also can I text Canada wide as well. Thanks
All current plans have unlimited texting. There are no long distance charges. Try putting a 1 in front of the number.
10-16-2020 11:46 AM
@bearskim wrote:I made a long distance phone call inside my province and was alerted I may have long distance charges? Canada wide calling on my plan should cover this? Also can I text Canada wide as well. Thanks
Just ignore that message...you'll never be billed later.
With PM if you don't prepay for something...you won't be billed later.
10-16-2020 11:46 AM - edited 10-16-2020 11:47 AM
@bearskim wrote:I made a long distance phone call inside my province and was alerted I may have long distance charges? Canada wide calling on my plan should cover this? Also can I text Canada wide as well. Thanks
@bearskim hi yes you can you won't be charged just use a 1 before your number you are calling