Fongo vs. 'Mobility for Good'?

Anyone here tried both and is able to compare?
'Mobility for Good' (hereinafter MFG) is a low-cost, compared to the usual culprits, plan for smartphone use that I just signed up for. Eligibility is limited to low-income seniors' only.
Price is $25 per-month, post-paid, no credit check, includes a free refurbished phone, 2Gb, Canada-wide calling (I think), Canada-wide texting (pretty sure) and what their rates are int'l for calling and texting I do not know. I got it because of price vs. features (value) and because there are no overage charges (net slows down), you can add data and no small feature for a 'snowbird', I can put the number on hold, I believe it is six months, albeit for a small fee (I think). I do not recall their long-distance rates.
Context: highest priorities for me are value and customer service. I am not keen on these 'blind leading the blind' forums. I like to be able to call a number and talk to a human being, *who works for the company*. Or as a distant second, emailing. Whether Telus does this I do not know.
'Mobility for Good' (hereinafter MFG) is a low-cost, compared to the usual culprits, plan for smartphone use that I just signed up for. Eligibility is limited to low-income seniors' only.
Price is $25 per-month, post-paid, no credit check, includes a free refurbished phone, 2Gb, Canada-wide calling (I think), Canada-wide texting (pretty sure) and what their rates are int'l for calling and texting I do not know. I got it because of price vs. features (value) and because there are no overage charges (net slows down), you can add data and no small feature for a 'snowbird', I can put the number on hold, I believe it is six months, albeit for a small fee (I think). I do not recall their long-distance rates.
Context: highest priorities for me are value and customer service. I am not keen on these 'blind leading the blind' forums. I like to be able to call a number and talk to a human being, *who works for the company*. Or as a distant second, emailing. Whether Telus does this I do not know.