Reading this post, all I could think was, "Classic Ustauk", especially
The guy in the blog said they no longer charge for incoming text messages, so I could receive messages on the phone and send them from a computer for free if I'm nearby one
But enough poking the bear. And no, don't text "
Kapla!" to her.

Once you get a cell you'll probably find you use it more than you planned. If at that point you switch from the 7-11 phone to a monthly subscription, you might not be able to bring your $100 phone along. So, lets compare this offer to a monthly $20 subscription from Telus (gives ya 175 minutes per month), just for fun:
If you spend 20 minutes on the phone per month and send 5 text messages, calculated for a year:
7-11 phone: Spend $106 buying the phone ($100 + GST), get a free $50 time card, get a free $10 airtime credit, use $11.88 of airtime on 911 fees and $48 on minutes and $3 on text messages (that's actually $62.88 on airtime which is more than the $50 and $10 free airtime), total cost $106.
Telus's cheapest plan: Spend $0 buying the phone (
Samsung A645 on a 1-year contract), spend $35 activating your account, spend $30.16 per month for the plan ($20 plan + $6.95 network fee + $0.75 911 fee + $0.75 for 5 text messages + GST), total cost $396.92.
Seems like a good deal. Now, if you use your cellphone more like most people, you'll probably spend 100 minutes on the phone per month and not send any text messages. Calculated for a year:
7-11 phone: Spend $106 buying the phone ($100 + GST), get a free $50 time card, get a free $10 airtime credit, use $11.88 of airtime on 911 fees and $240 on minutes so spend $200 on more airtime cards, total cost $306.
Telus's cheapest plan: Spend $0 buying the phone (
Samsung A645 on a 1-year contract), spend $35 activating your account, spend $29.36 per month for the plan ($20 plan + $6.95 network fee + $0.75 911 fee + GST), total cost $387.32.
Still a better deal, but not nearly as good anymore. Now, what if your girlfriend likes to call you while you're out places, and you average 150 minutes per month? Calculated for a year:
7-11 phone: Spend $106 buying the phone ($100 + GST), get a free $50 time card, get a free $10 airtime credit, use $11.88 of airtime on 911 fees and $360 on minutes so spend $325 on more airtime cards, total cost $431.
Telus's cheapest plan: Spend $0 buying the phone (
Samsung A645 on a 1-year contract), spend $35 activating your account, spend $29.36 per month for the plan ($20 plan + $6.95 network fee + $0.75 911 fee + GST), total cost $387.32.
The more you talk, the better the monthly plan is. Having to use a landline all the time just because you have a cellphone is a pain - are you going to use the payphone at the bar to call a cab? Are you going to tell your girlfriend to call Lazy's phone number if she wants to get a hold of you when you're playing D&D? Always having to carry an extra airtime card *just in case you actually run out of airtime money during a real emergency* seems like a real hassle, too.
This is why I recommend that if you're going to get a cellphone, go full-bore and get a contract, even if it's just one year. I agree with Mr. A. that you could easily get rid of your landline and actually spend less on telephony by getting a $40 to $50 per month contract.