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[quote][i]Originally posted by bubble[/i] ok, i completely understand what you are saying. BUT in the terms of the contract, since day one of it being 500mb, it has always said we have the right to charge if going over that figure. so nothing has changed, apart from now on it seems we will be charging if people use more than 500mb. its interesting to point out, that we can deem how many of our customers use what data, so surely, to enforce this, the powers that be will have already calculated how many people will leave us due to this. chances are, that it will be cheaper to loose customers who cost us more, rather than keep them on and for us to lose out. it will be very interesting to see just where these customers go, when o2 and orange follow suit, and start charging the moment their customers hit their new 500mb hard limits. if a customer can show that their bill has increased by more than 10% due to being charged for going over, they can cancel their contract. but remember if someone is using 400mb a month, then the next month they use over 500mb and get charged, they cant cancel as historically we can see every last bit of internet usage. ultimately it comes down to the uk customer. its all want want want. so as a company we have always had a 500mb limit, which we have always said we can reserve the right to charge if someone goes over that figure. so for years, people have become complacent with getting loads and paying nothing. so they should be grateful if they have gone over and not being charged. consider yourselves lucky that you live in the uk, check the data charges for usa, europe etc. we have it easy. people will whinge about the cost of fuel, but will pay for it because they need it. if people want to use loads of data on a mobile phone-pay for it? nobody is making people listen to the radio 24/7 or to stream things. customers choose to do this. i have a screenshot here of my phone, 640mb since january the 14th, my facebook, im buddy, ping, are open all day. i use the google maps, a few times tbf. every weekend ill watch clips on youtube. so i am personally averaging roughly 5mb day, and i seem to use my web a LOT. i would expect pay more if was using more. but thats just me i suppose. [/quote]
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