May-27-2016 06:18 AM
Jun-29-2016 08:22 PM
free radical wrote:PackerBacker wrote:
It's funny how progress has sent us backwards. I'm in my late 60's, traveled and driven worldwide, hiked & camped throughout North America and it's only in the last 10 years that we've carried a cell phone; how did we ever manage?:E
I get a kick out of these kids everywhere you go,even today on sunday browsing thru the mall,,so many people walk around like zombies stroking the cell phone keyboard all the while...too funny
Jun-26-2016 07:36 PM
Jun-26-2016 07:29 PM
PackerBacker wrote:
It's funny how progress has sent us backwards. I'm in my late 60's, traveled and driven worldwide, hiked & camped throughout North America and it's only in the last 10 years that we've carried a cell phone; how did we ever manage?:E
Jun-26-2016 05:41 PM
Jun-26-2016 04:23 PM
Jun-22-2016 05:47 PM
bmwbob wrote:
WARNING: FRAUD ALERT!!!!!
After visiting the local AT&T store on 27 May and being assured that in fact, our 15 gb data plan DOES include seamless use in both Canada and Mexico, we departed on 29 May.
After several stops along the way, we are now in Connecticut, with only stops in Massachusetts and Maine before the leap into Canada.
Today I received a text from AT&T telling me that if I would change my data plan, I could go to Mexico without incurring roaming charges.
Hmmm....that seemed curious considering that I ALREADY have cell coverage in both Canada and Mexico. Better call AT&T and see what gives.
Bottom line: The AT&T representative at the store in Titusville Florida LIED to me!!!!
To be clear, I questioned him in GREAT detail about this situation, and concluded by asking this question: "Are you telling me that when we go to Canada, we will be able to continue to use our phones and data just as we do here in the US?"
His answer was YES.
After a LONG conversation with Amber, the AT&T manager at some office in Arkansas, I find that in order to get the data usage we desire and cell phone coverage in Canada, I must "migrate" to their "Unlimited" plan, AND sign up for Direct TV!!! ($$$$$$$$$).
We now have to try and cancel our reservations at the campgrounds in Nova Scotia. We will make one more hop north into Massachusetts, but will probably also cancel going to Maine.
Now we have to try and figure out where we will spend the rest of the summer.
My wife is unable to drive our 38 foot class A rig should something happen to me. We are signed up through Good Sam for both roadside assistance, plus the service to get her and the rig back home.
BUT, you have to be able to call them in order to request the service.
And, my wife is so active on Facebook and texting with our kids that to lose that part of the trip would be a major downer for her.
I guess Canada will just have to get along without my little contribution! 🙂
Oh, and we have been AT&T customers continuously for well over 30 years. I explained that to Amber, as well as telling here that when we get back to Florida, we will be putting our iPhones and iPads on Craigslist and switching to Verizon!
ARRRGGGHHHH!!!!!!
Bob
P.S.: YES I AM aware of the alternative plans that would provide us with a reduced cost per minute for phone usage and a pitifully small amount of data. They are QUITE costly for what they provide and only the Unlimited plan plus Direct TV (which we neither want nor need) would really do it for us.
AT&T offered NOTHING to resolve, or even reduce the cost of dealing with this situation which THEY created!
Jun-22-2016 04:44 PM
May-27-2016 07:15 PM
May-27-2016 12:00 PM
Tyler0215 wrote:
Glad you have the ATT problem figured out.
Hope you change your attitude about Canada and Canadians before you get there.
It really isn't a third world country.
May-27-2016 11:17 AM
May-27-2016 10:41 AM
bmwbob wrote:
GOOD NEWS!!!!
I just spoke with a DIFFERENT AT&T person about their "Passport" international roaming plans.
After finding out that we would have to buy a separate plan for EACH of our devices (Gulp!), she further reviewed the plan we are now on the the US.
Seems like anyone on a shared data plan of 15 gb or higher gets automatic access to the Canadian and Mexican networks at NO extra charge.
No extra plan to buy, no roaming fees, nada. Our phones and iPads will work just like they do at home and use the data we are already paying for.
So, it looks like this was really much adieu over nothing. Not the first trip down that road! 🙂
Bob
May-27-2016 10:10 AM
May-27-2016 09:46 AM
spud1957 wrote:
This is from AT&T'S website. Seems pretty simple to me. I do the same when travelling to the US. I buy a US travel plan.
AT&T has roaming agreements with all 3 major carriers in Canada.
https://www.att.com/shop/wireless/international/roaming.html
May-27-2016 09:35 AM