Can't be worse than Telus, whose cancellation terms are 20$ per month remaining (no maximum) or 100$, whichever is greater. With the possibility of 36-month contracts, that could add up to a 720$ cancellation fee! To top it off, they have no grace period for the contract; once you're in, you're in for good. You do get 15 days to return a phone, but not cancel the contract.
Bell Mobility has also had their cancellation fees at 400$ for a few years now.
Top all that off with absolutely no unlimited data packages from any provider, and you realize that it truly does suck to be a mobile user in Canada.
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Can't be worse than Telus, whose cancellation terms are 20$ per month remaining (no maximum) or 100$, whichever is greater. With the possibility of 36-month contracts, that could add up to a 720$ cancellation fee! To top it off, they have no grace period for the contract; once you're in, you're in for good. You do get 15 days to return a phone, but not cancel the contract.
Bell Mobility has also had their cancellation fees at 400$ for a few years now.
Top all that off with absolutely no unlimited data packages from any provider, and you realize that it truly does suck to be a mobile user in Canada.