
Originally Posted by
droidacolyte
I have said before that for the price of Chatr's $45 talk+text+data plan, you could get 100 anytime minutes + 5pm evenings and weekends + caller ID + voicemail 10 + unlimited messaging + 100 MB with Koodo. Right now I'm paying $45/month for my Koodo plan (except I have 7pm evenings and I was in the 300 MB data tier).
HOWEVER if you are a heavy daytime minutes user, 100 anytime minutes isn't gonna cut it. You'd need at least a My5 ($10 add-on) or upgrade to the unlimited incoming plan (also $10 more). That would be $55/month. So theoretically, assuming that you make calls within the zones largely, you'd need to use 250 MB of mobile data before you'd actually save money switching to Koodo ($30 for the plan, $10 for the My5, $5 for the unlimited messaginill g. $15 for the mobile data = $60). Chatr $45 + $15 overage (100 MB + 150 MB overage) = $60.
And if a My5 still isn't enough for you and you need Canadian long distance, you'd have to pay $20 extra instead of $10 extra for Unlimited-Canada wide. And then you'd have to use more than 400 MB of data before you realize savings with Koodo ($50 for the plan, $5 messaging, $20 data = $75). Chatr $45 + $30 overage (100 MB + 300 MB overage) = $75.
So yeah theoretically it can be worth it to sign with Chatr if you want data. So as long as you stay within 250-400 MB.
Me personally I don't have that much need for daytime minutes (at the moment, last month I had to add a My5) so Koodo works for me. I get my talk & text needs met AND 3 times the data. As well as the Koodo Tab subsidy. Even when I have a My5 to compliment my 7pm evenings, I would stop saving money with Chatr once I crossed the 200 MB threshold (and that's not even taking into account the savings I get from the Koodo Tab subsidy).
I have been cutting back on my mobile data usage though lately. I want to see if I can stay within the 100 MB tier with Koodo so that I can save myself an extra $5. I need mobile data for Google Maps, Google Navigation, Runkeeper, etc. But I've been cutting back on less important uses and opting to read e-books on my phone more (no need for mobile data for that).
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