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Moving to the US

  • May 10, 2024
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Soph Goldstein
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I’m moving from england to the US for 6 months, how do I go about not being charged for using my phone? Is there an upgrade I can get? Or can I pause my contract and buy a sim out there? 

Best answer by andewhite

What charges would there be if i cancelled my contract now?

Okay @Soph Goldstein, just text “INFO” to 85075 and you can find out how much you’d pay if you cancel now.

 

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andewhite
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  • May 10, 2024

You’d really need to get a plan from a US mobile service provider if you’re living in the USA, @Soph Goldstein

The iD Mobile charges for roaming in the USA are: 

 


Soph Goldstein
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  • May 10, 2024

You’d really need to get a plan from a US mobile service provider if you’re living in the USA, @Soph Goldstein

The iD Mobile charges for roaming in the USA are: 

 

But am I able to pause my contact with ID so do this so I’m not having to pay 2 phone bills? 


andewhite
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But am I able to pause my contact with ID so do this so I’m not having to pay 2 phone bills? 

Unfortunately you cannot pause an iD Mobile pay monthly contract, @Soph Goldstein


Soph Goldstein
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  • May 10, 2024

What charges would there be if i cancelled my contract now?


andewhite
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What charges would there be if i cancelled my contract now?

Okay @Soph Goldstein, just text “INFO” to 85075 and you can find out how much you’d pay if you cancel now.

 


Kash M
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  • May 14, 2024

Hi @Soph Goldstein,

Welcome to the Community!

It looks like @andewhite has answered your query.

If you require further assistance, please get back to us.

 

Kash