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I will soon be starting seasonal work in Nfld for the next 6 months. I will be within the coverage area on a partner network, but definitely outside the subscription area, Ottawa in my case. The fizz policy on this is pretty clear:
"We reserve the right to interrupt or block access to our network of partner providers if you use your mobile service primarily on their networks for 3 consecutive payment cycles."
My question to the Fizz police, do I terminate my Fizz plan in favour of an national carrier?, or can I apply for an exception and remain a Fizz member?
@Stéphane - I couldn't agree more :)
Jay
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Maybe should you contact them directly by chat considering the fact that we are just subscribers like you and not the Fizz police.
Might be worth trying, see how well it works, and see if they do end up terminating you. You can easily sign up with another provider if/when that happens.
Dan, like you wrote, the Fizz policy is pretty clear.
If you have been a customer for many months, it's a good idea to contact Fizz support to see if you can apply for an exception to remain a Fizz member. Let us know the outcome.
@Goat, my concern with waiting for termination, is will your number be available for porting once that happens?
Hey @Dan,
Unfortunately, there are no exceptions we can make in your situation. Maybe in the future :)
Jay
I'm sure in a year from now, many nice features (and exceptions) will be in place. At this time, basic standard needs are covered.