Chatr Revamps Pricing, New $159 Annual Plan Matches Freedom Mobile

Rogers-owned Chatr had some promos that ended on March 31 and now new plans have debuted to kick off April.

Here are the Chatr plans below as of April 2, 2026:

  • $19/500MB
  • $21/1GB
  • $25/20GB
  • $29/35GB
  • $34/60GB
  • $39/80GB
  • $100/year + 400 minutes
  • $159/year, 40GB, unlimited talk/text

One new offering is the $159 annual plan that includes 40GB of data and unlimited talk and text for the year. That works out to $13.25/month and 3.33GB of data per month to use, that’s totally self managed. This plan matches what’s available from Freedom Mobile’s annual prepaid plan offerings. Freedom also has $99/year with unlimited talk free incoming texts and $0.05 outgoing texts, and $129/year with 20GB data and talk and text.

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Chris
Chris
1 month ago

Chatr is a crappy company. They force you to lose you monthly balance if you wish to change your plan. 3 days into my plan and I was gonna switch to 25$ for 70 gig. I have 25 for 30 gig now. I will not throw away 22$. They also ditched their customer service employees. You have to deal with ai employees. Fking annoying, should be illegal. Gonna switch to another company. Chatter was great, now their offensive. They don’t care about the customer at all. Even if you file a ticket they will completely ignore your statement and give scripts. I say I’m not gonna throw away 22& and they say go online and change, but you lose your current monthly balance. Absolutely turned scammers, and thieves. Thinking of file against them for false advertising, they don’t advertise losing your balance, but they definitely advertised 70G for 25$. F these people, or ai scum.

Joe
Joe
Reply to  Chris
1 month ago

Csts complaints are a good way to get some oversight, provincial consumer watchdog agencies as well

Unknwon
Unknwon
Reply to  Chris
1 month ago

Clearly you weren’t wise enough since they fooled you and many others. Not a huge brand isn’t always the best option.

Joe
Joe
1 month ago

Too bad freedom mobile frauded me, then refused to fix the device, then refused any credits, then refused any compensation, then tried to bill me $988,209. I’ll take my chances getting a plan from JimBob long before I ever go to freedom again.

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