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The Post Millennium

December 26, 2019

Ask a Canadian about their smart phone plan and you’re typically going to hear an earful about how they’re paying too much, especially in comparison to the rest of the developed world.

The Post Millennial spoke to several Canadians and expats living in Canada who found loopholes to get phone plans outside of Canada–either from their dual citizenships or trusting friends or family members living in America signing them up under their names.

One Canadian we spoke to was visiting family in Florida, when he heard an ad on the radio for T-Mobile plans that were way cheaper than his plan in Canada. He spoke with his cousin and was able to get him to sign him up for a phone plan of US$30 ($39.43), under his cousin’s name, that includes unlimited North-American-wide talk and text and unlimited data. All he has to do is send an e-transfer each month to pay for his significantly lower bill.

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