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also time flies, i'm almost 1 year into my windtab but it felt like yesterday when i signed up for it if mobilicity was somewhere better to go, then wind must have really fucked up along the way considering the negatives i hear about mobilicity lol. |
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i missed the weekend promo, anyone have an idea if they will run another weekend promo before the plan is up on the 30th? |
ok the tab has me confised. I'm thinking of porting over for the $29 plan and getting a GS3. the site says $299 on the tab? what am i paying? do i pay $449 up front and the balance (MSRP) goes on the tab? and after 3 yrs its wiped clean? or do i get it for $449 on the tab only and walk out? if i leave Wind, i pay back the $449? can i go on the tab any time? say after a few months? |
if you have the $200 tab, whatever you didnt pay off per month, you pay when you leave... So if you payed $50 during you stay with wind then you want to leave, you pay $150.. |
So what does windtab $299 mean than? Samsung Galaxy S III Do I pay $299 for the GSIII up front and the remaining $400 I have to pay monthly? Or I pay $400 up front and have $299 remaining on my tab to pay monthly |
$299 on WINDtab on $40 plan $449 on WINDtab on $25 or $29 plan you pay $299 for the SGS3 if you get the $40 plan. you pay $449 for the SGS3 if you get the $25 or $29 plan. |
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wind should bring nokia lumia 920. |
I never really paid much attention to the new Nokias..but the 920 has some pretty impressive features. Nokia isn't competely irrelevant yet..but they need to bring the 920 more into the public eye. People just aren't aware of it as a real option and alternative to the iPhone, S3, One, etc. |
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There's 3 different prices for the phone. $649 if you buy it outright $449 if you go on a tab with a $25 or $29 plan $299 if you go on a tab with a $40 plan so for example, you want to get a $29 plan. -You can go on the tab, and pay $449 on the spot for the phone -Wind covers the other $200, but you still technically owe that amount. -Every monthly, 10% of your monthly bill (ie. $29 a month = $2.90) goes towards paying your tab off. -Wind will wipe that tab clean if you have been with them for 3 years, even if say, there's another $100 left on the tab, it's taken care of. -If you leave before the 3 years, then you pay [M=months you've been with them ($200 - ($29 x 10% x M) = Amount remaining on tab) ] So, to sum it up, -if you get the $25 or $29 plan, you pay $449, and owe wind $200 down the road, unless you finish up 3 years with them -if you get the $40 plan, you pay $299 and owe wind $350 down the road, unless you finish up 3 years with them. The tab is reduced for every statement you pay them. |
^^totally cleared that up, thank you. :thumbs: |
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Hey guys I was planning on switching to Wind from Rogers this week but I had a few questions I was hoping you guys could answer. 1) What is the porting process like? I think Graeme said that you get a temp number and then a text. On the site it says "we will handle the rest", so does that mean they cancel your current provider? Or do you yourself cancel it after leaving the store? Does the temp number expire or do you call in to transfer to the original number. 2) With the tab thing, Impulse said that 10% of your bill goes toward paying off the remaining cost of the phone. Is that 10% part of your monthly bill? Or 10% of the bill (lets say I get the $25 plan, so $2.50) get's added on top of the $25 plan + tax. 3) What is WindHome / WindAway? is it as simple as Home = local and Away = long distance? Last but not least...Can anyone vouch for the connection in Coq around the Mariner / Como Lake area? Many thanks ahead of time! |
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its like a contract, but at the same time, you're free to leave anytime without any penalties (cancellation fees like the big 3) you only have to pay back what the remaining balance is for the phone. SO, if you get a tab, and you're on a $25 plan (because the math is gonna be easier without a calculator) and you stay with them for 6 months. 10% of your bill will be a credit of $2.50 a month. at 6 months, works out to be $15 On the wind tab, you got the phone for $449, and wind covered the $200, thus equalling the price of the phone of $649 of that $200 that wind covered, by being with them for 6 months, you effectively paid off $15 of that tab, just by using their services. So if you leave, you simply pay $185 because thats the remainder of your TAB. so, in my opinion, i don't see why you wouldn't want to be on the tab. Unless there was some hidden condition that I totally overlooked, you save a few dollars going on the tab. |
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1.) From what I understand, Wind will take care of the porting of the number. So when you're signing up, make sure the account holder of the Rogers account is present, as they must sign a form to give Wind permission to port that number over. Obviously you won't get to use your existing number right away on wind, as they need to do the porting process, so that's where I assume you'll have a temporary number so that you're able to use your Wind services (calling, texting, data) When the number is all ported, they'll let you know? I wasn't able to port my number because my mom (account holder of fido) was not able to be present to sign any documents (I moved from Edmonton) You should definitely ask a Wind rep just so they can clarify the process on if you need to do anything on your end (ie. inform rogers that you will be cancelling their services) 2.) Wind tab: How this works, is it's calculated based on your services. For example, if you get the $25 plan, and you get a caller id add-on. (for this example i'll say it's $5 even though i believe it's $8) Your monthly bill is now at $30 + Tax. The tab is calculated based on the $30, and not $30+tax. If you use additional services though (ie. roaming texting, long distance calls that aren't part of your plan) then the charges for those are included in the 10% So if your monthly bill is $30 (plan + call ID) and you spend.... $5 more from extras (texted a lot outside of wind zone, or made some calls that were not covered) The 10% is now based off of the $35 that you're spending on your monthly bill. I'm reading over your question and I feel like you're confusing this TAB part, so I'll make this clear, and I don't mean to sound like a dick, but the 10% is a CREDIT that pays off the TAB. It doesn't go towards your monthly bill. It goes towards paying off that $200 TAB which allowed you to get the s3 for $449 instead of $649 on the date of purchase 3.) Because they were the new guys into the market, their coverage isn't as crazy as rogers/telus/bell/fido/virgin/koodo. When they entered the market, they entered with a different frequency band, which is why some people complain about dropped calls and such, as it's not as strong of a frequency. This is also why you have to be careful of which phone you purchase to use for wind (ie. Wind Galaxy s3 is different from a Roger's Galaxy s3, simply because of the frequency it works with) Because of this, Wind's "Home" zone, is where you are connected and anything stated in your plan (ie. unlimited calling/text/data) is truly unlimited in this area. An "Away" zone, is similar to you travelling to a different city using Fido. What this means is, you still have reception, people can still reach you, and you can reach people. Calling, texting, and data still work EXCEPT, you will be paying for each use. Think of it this way with Rogers being your provider. -You have a Vancouver based number. (604 or 778) -If you head to say, Victoria, you're no longer in your "Home" coverage area correct? -At this point, most people usually don't make calls/answer calls unless it's an emergency, or don't have long drawn out conversations because calls are treated like long distance calls. That is essentially, what an "Away" zone is. You're away from your home coverage so you'll have to "pay as you go" The difference I'll point out between Rogers and Wind when you're AWAY is this: -Rogers you can still text, and use your data but call's will be charged at a long distance rate (and i'm not positive on this, but you can call local numbers, and it'll use your regular airtime. so if you're in Victoria, you can call people in Victoria and it'll use your regular minutes, but you will get charged if you answer any call. Don't quote me on this as some people say it doesn't work for them. It worked for me on Fido, Fido=Rogers essentially) -Wind you have to pay to for calls/texts/data when you're in an away zone. As for the area in question, I'm not around there all that much, but I will say that I went to Buntzen lake over the summer, and had reception up until a certain point leading into the lake itself. Also was around Percy Page (i think that was it) park? stadium? And had no problems with the reception either. Their website has a general outline of what's "home" and what's "away", but you can also ask a rep about certain areas, and they can look up where the towers are located and give you an idea of what kind of reception you'll be receiving. That's what I did before i signed up. *note: you have a 15 day/30 talk time minute grace period to try wind. if you don't like it, or it doesn't work for you, you can refund, no questions asked. you only pay for whatever you use (ie. tried the $29 plan for 5 days, and just didn't work for you. 5/31 x $29 = $whatyoupay) |
The Tab system is only GOOD if you stay with the carrier and not planning on switching phones when they come out... otherwise the current tab, you HAVE to pay off before getting a new tab.. so unless you buy the new phone outright or pay off the tab, you cant get a tab on a newer phone when it comes out.... If you like to change phones every 6month/1year then its prolly not worth it.. |
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Hey I really appreciate your response it definitely helped me out. Besides the fact that I wouldn't be able to sell the S3 to a non-wind user, would you say that the S3 doesn't work very well on the wind network? Or is this a stupid question lol...now that I think about it |
The S3 WIND version works fine on the network. |
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that being said, to answer your question. yes you can sell it, but nobody would want to buy it (unless they buy for parts or something) and yes, it will work well on wind's network. |
any port in promos coming up? |
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