2:57 pm
hello. well just when I got all happy and excited to see the $100 free fone deal... lo behold.. I call customer service and ask them to ship me one of them deals.. and they say no.. no shipping.. which I can of course understand.. it was not really expected.. but then when I say.. okay so gimme store location in montreal where I Can pick it up.. well.. the girl says.. umm.. I heard there are stores in montreal but I don't have locations.. we're not that kinda customer service.. so.. I came here hoping to get some info and help. I don't really wanna go with petro canada...
thanks. hikory(*A*T*)gmail.com
8:30 pm
Petro-Can, like Speak Out, doesn't charge for voicemail retrievals from another phone.
AFAIK, Petro-Can's service and charges are identical with Speak Out's, with the notable exception of the topup denominations and expiry dates.
For Petro-Can, the denominations are $20, $50, & $75 that last for 180 days, plus a $100 topup that lasts for 1 year.
For Speak Out, of course, the denominations are $25, $50, $75 & $100 that last for 1 year.
You can read more about Petro-Can Mobility at their website or at Howard Forums.
3:39 pm
I live just north of Toronto, there are no 7-elevens in my area. I got tired of phoning 7-eleven stores to find out if they had phones. I walked into a Petro Canada station and bought a Nokia 1112 for $59.95, it came with $5. of start up air time and a $20. air time voucher. It does last "just" 180 days, but at least I now have a phone. Also, it is very easy to get in touch with them. By the way, I was told that there are very few 1112s left. They also have the Nokia 2610 which costs $99. with $20 of air time.
Maybe this might be a deal for Montrealers.