It seems that 'everyday life' is now taking more and more of my time so this is my last post on the TELUS forum. It's been fun.
The info listed in the sticky is current as of today.
The contract can be canceled if you pay the early termination fee of $20 X however many months are left, plus tax. There is no way to get out of a contract without paying.
BTW, your contract must be in someone else's name because you can't legally sign a contract if you are under 18.
Copied from the TELUS webpage...
To activate:
Press *72, listen for three beeps and then a dial tone again. (Note: 72# is required in some areas.)
Dial the number you want your calls forwarded to. If that phone is answered...
Choosing a Carrier is a personal choice so it's up to you to decide. You can take your number with you if you change from Fido. It's called 'porting your number'.
I'm guessing that you are talking about a Pay&Talk phone. If so, you can reactivate on-line by filling in the required info and 'topping-up' your account. You have also lost your old phone number and the system will generate a new one for you.
When your Fido phone runs out of money, call Fido and cancel your account. After that, you can go to the TELUS store or Walmart or Futureshop and purchase the Pay&Talk phone of your choice. Take it home and activate it on-line at telusmobility.com.
Note: you can cut your Fido service at any...
TELUS customers can text to the US from Canada for free. If a TELUS customer texts while IN the US then you will pay a 'roaming fee" of 45 cents per text sent or received. Those who don't have a text plan will pay 60 cents per text sent or received.
I think the other responses given were from...
Like shelby said, no contract = no discount. You still have a year left in your contract so they probably won't even consider renewing it for at least another 6 months.
TELUS's web-page is only offering prepaid CDMA phones right now and they don't need a sim. All of their prepaid phones come with an 'activation credit' so that you can activate it online ($10 comes off the credit) and the rest is your prepaid balance to use until you top-up.
Everything is in the...
The WE devices will take a sim card so that they can access the European GSM frequencies which are different than those used in North America. Essentially, these WE phones are CDMA and can't be 'unlocked' but you could certainly give it a try and post back with your results.
I think the original post was about how crappy the TELUS Music Player software is, not about how you put the files on your phone. At least that's how I read it anyway.