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Order your SIM card or eSIM to switch to Fizz. Become a member today. Bring your own phone to Fizz, or buy one with us. Then, with a Fizz SIM, a credit card and an Internet connection, you’ll have all you need to enjoy exceptional mobile services XX. 1 Order your SIM. The SIM is key. A SIM is what identifies you and connects your phone to the Fizz mobile network. On top of being free, our eSIM can be ordered and activated the same day. If your phone doesn’t support eSIMs, order a physical SIM card online or swing by a partner store to pick one up. Order my SIM Find a partner store 2 Activate your SIM and confirm your plan. You'll be guided through each step. Only a few minutes are required to activate your SIM, and there is no activation fee. Customize your plan. When you
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What are the instructions to pack and send my phone to Fizz?
Due to the current context at Canada Post, there may be additional delays in receiving your phone return. Rest assured that your return request will be processed without any issues. We appreciate your understanding and patience. Instructions to return your phone Once your online return request has been submitted, you’ll receive a confirmation email with your return label. Here are the steps to follow: Pack your phone and its accessories securely in a reasonably sized box. Print your return label or present your QR code at a Canada Post deposit location. Bring your package to the Canada Post drop-off location before the indicated date - you have 30 days once your return request is submitted. Track the status of your return directly in your account under My Phones > Follow my return. Important: if this device is considered hazardous equipment, please add the mention Hazardous equipment on your package. Preparing your package For a 15-day return, your phone must be in its original box . Don’t forget to include all its accessories and the charger. For a warranty claim, send your phone along with its charger. Pack everything securely in a reasonably sized box to avoid any damage during shipping. You are responsible for your package until Fizz receives it. Consider using a phone return mailing box available at Canada Post. Head to a Canada Post deposit location Make your way to a Canada Post drop-off location with your package with the return label on it or your confirmation email showing your QR code. Respect the deadline outlined in your confirmation email. If you miss your deadline, Canada Post will not accept your package, and you’ll have to resubmit a new return request. Tracking the status of your return You can track your package and the status of your return
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Accessibility - Physical impairment
Back to Accessibility Physical impairment Discover the features of our services that make everyday life a little easier for people with mobility and dexterity issues. Mobile service Internet service Mobile service Voice command Control your device with spoken commands. Visual messaging Listen and manage your voicemails by selecting them directly on your phone screen without having to “call” your voicemail. Speed dial Dial a number without having to press the keys one by one. Automatic response Can’t answer right now? Press a single key to send a predefined response. Customizable menus, shortcuts, and displays Configure your device display based on your needs: most used applications, number of icons per screen, weather display, font size, etc. Predictive text entry Communicate more effectively by typing the first few letters of a word to give you a choice. See the accessibility features of the major manufacturers Apple Samsung Google (Android) Motorola TCL See
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Add-on (en)
Pimp your plan with Add-Ons Choose the Add-On that meets your immediate needs. Instantly add blocks of data, minutes, text messages or international calling minutes to your Fizz plan whenever you need them. Opt for an Add-On any time, no matter how many days are left in your payment cycle. Each Add-On is valid throughout your current payment cycle and the next one. Buy an Add-on Create my plan Calls & Texts $3.00 200 texts $3.00 60 min. for calls $10.00 300 min. for calls Buy an Add-on Create my plan Pay as you go Add funds to your Fizz wallet to pay as you go the services that are not included in your plan. $0.02 per MB $0.02 per text $0.10 per minute Add funds to my wallet Need to make an international call? You make international calls every month? You might want to add the International calls option
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When I add a user to my plan, what permissions can I adjust?
Because you have payment responsibility for users on your plan, it’s important to adjust the various permissions that will affect your monthly payment. Learn how to add a user or plan to your account Here are the user permissions you can adjust for each plan on your account: Add funds to their Wallet: The user can transfer funds from their payment method to their Wallet Wallet to Wallet money transfer: Transfer funds from one Wallet/plan to another Wallet/plan. Note that Wallet transfers can only occur between Wallets on the same account — in other words, a user on your plan can transfer funds to you, or to another user on your plan. Buy an Add-On: Buy an Add-On to their plan — for additional data, minutes for international calls or travel. Change their monthly plan: Adjust details in their plan — change the amount of data, minutes, minutes for international calls, etc. (and therefore the monthly payments) Gift data: Gift additional data to another Fizz member Change their phone number: Change their current phone number Read more : What is my Wallet and how do I use it? What can I do with my Wallet? How do I add funds to my Fizz Wallet? How do I transfer funds from one Wallet to another? How do I change my plan? Learn about gifting data How do I get a new phone number?
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GST/HST and Indigenous peoples: How to request a tax exemption
To request your tax exemption or send us your updated supporting documents, please contact us by chat: log into your Fizz account and click on the chat bubble in the bottom right corner of this page during our business hours. Please visit The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to be aware of GST/HST requirements that apply as an Indian, an Indian band, and band-empowered entity under the Indian Act. We recognize that many Indigenous peoples in Canada prefer not to describe themselves as Indians. However, the term Indian is used because it has a legal meaning in the Indian Act. Find out if you have to pay the GST/HST In general, Indigenous peoples in Canada are required to pay taxes on the same basis as other people in Canada, except where the limited exemption under Section 87 of the Indian Act applies. Section 87 says that the "personal property of an Indian or a band situated on a reserve" is tax exempt. Inuit and Métis people are not eligible for this exemption and generally do not live on reserves. Documents you need to get GST/HST relief As an Indian, it is necessary that you acquire a proof of registration with Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC) to be eligible for GST/HST relief. For more information, see Indian Status. Certificate of Indian Status card – On your customer form, please include your 9- or 10- digit registry number or your band name and family number (commonly referred to as the band number/treaty number), which is found on your card and attached to a copy of your certificate. Temporary Confirmation of Registration Document (TCRD) – Photocopies of the TCRD do not qualify as appropriate documentation, you must to send your Certificate of Indian Status card. If any changes are made to the
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Accessibility - Cognitive impairment
Back to Accessibility Cognitive impairment Discover the features of our services that make everyday life a little easier for people with cognitive disabilities. Mobile service Internet service TV service Mobile service Contact photo ID Save photos of your contacts to recognize who is calling you. Voice command Control your device with spoken commands. Speed dial Dial a number without having to press the keys one by one. Customizable menus, shortcuts, and displays Configure your device display based on your needs: most used applications, number of icons per screen, weather display, font size, etc. Text-to-speech conversion Convert your text message to voice. Predictive text entry Communicate more effectively by typing the first few letters of a word to give you a choice. Text with 911 Contact 911 emergency services by text message! To use Text with 911, you must register by contacting our Customer Service. They will check whether the service
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Bring your own phone
Are you sure? Without texts in your plan, you won’t be able to send text messages. You will, however, continue to receive them (incoming texts are always free). Cancel Confirm Are you sure? Without any minutes in your plan, you won't be able to make or even receive calls unless you add funds to your Fizz wallet or buy an Add-on. Cancel Confirm Choose from our selection of countries for $2/month Calls to the selected country must be made from your coverage area. If you can’t find a specific country in this list, choose an Add-on instead, available via the Manage my plan menu. Country Cancel Confirm Bring your own phone plans Your phone. Our plans. A winning combination. No plan is off limits when you bring your own phone. 1 And without any long-term contract, you can change your plan any time. XX Bring your own phone. Create your
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How do I find out if my phone is on the National Stolen Device Blacklist?
The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) has created a public site that allows you to search for your phone’s IMEI to find out if it’s on the National Stolen Device Blacklist. If you would like to see if your phone is on the National Stolen Device Blacklist, enter your phone’s IMEI number at: https://www.devicecheck.ca/check-status-device-canada/ How do I find my phone’s IMEI? An IMEI number is your phone’s ‘identity card’. It enables you to obtain your unlock code. It’s also an anti-theft provision by allowing you to block your phone in case it is lost or stolen. Your IMEI number can be found: By dialing *#06# on your phone’s keyboard Under your phone’s battery, or on the supporting card that holds an iPhone’s SIM card Printed on a sticker attached to your phone’s original packaging About the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) CWTA is the authority on wireless issues, developments and trends in Canada. It represents companies that provide services and products across the wireless sector. Representing the industry before all levels of government and various regulatory agencies, CWTA actively promotes the industry with the goal of ensuring continued growth of the wireless sector in Canada. CWTA administers a number of initiatives on behalf of its members, including corporate social responsibility programs and the national common short codes program. About the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSMA) The GSMA represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting nearly 800 operators with more than 300 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset and device makers, software companies, equipment providers and internet companies, as well as organisations in adjacent industry sectors. The GSMA also produces industry-leading events such as Mobile World Congress, Mobile World Congress Shanghai, Mobile World Congress Americas and the Mobile 360 Series conferences. If your phone is lost or