08-01-2017 02:14 PM - last edited on 09-19-2017 12:33 PM by Jeremy_M
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08-02-2017 04:17 PM - edited 08-02-2017 04:19 PM
@geologyking wrote:
Had PM, or any of the oracles or even regular posters been able to make an argument that PM needed to raise these rates by this huge amount because of x, y, or z I would have gladly read it and thought about it but in the absence of that, this is nothing but a cynical move to improve the bottom line in an arena where competition has disappeared(Telus gobbling up PM). I'd add, the move is even that more cynical by the introduction of outdated speeds(3G) and artificially hamstringing those outdated speeds even further
@geologyking I'd love to be able to tell you that. The level of detail the oracles got--and I'm pretty sure I can share this here--oh, and I'm paraphrasing of course--is that PM wants to turbo-charge their growth, but the changes needed to do that necessitated a change to the business model. That's about all we got out of them.
FYI, you'd be hard-pressed to find any of the oracles actually *defending* or *happy about* the new pricing. In fact, I think we're all about as unhappy as you are about it. Also about the "3G" offerings and the too-low speed cap. I think we've been pretty vocal about this, both publicly in the community and privately in an oracles-and-PM-staff discussion area. We don't really have much pull or influence, so all we can do is complain as well and hope for positive changes.
At the end of the day, PM [okay, Telus] is free to run the company in whatever way they think is the right path forward. If we don't like it, we can always move on. It would definitley send a message if there were a mass exodus. However, I think most folks on grandfathered plans are unlikely to do so given that many of them are pretty sweet deals. I myself am on the 2016 Fall Promo plan and it would take me a LOT to leave, given the value it provides. That said, am I likely to be heavily referring more folks to PM? Probably not, unless some things change.
[edit: it's a "promo" plan, not a "prom" plan--entirely different thing altogether!]
Anyway, that's just one community oracle's opinion. I didn't intend to speak on behalf of @Luddite, @Rockdaddy22, @imm1304, or @NDesai, though it probably sounds like I am in this reply. Sorry gents but feel free to speak up if I've misrepresented any of your feelings on the matters.
08-02-2017 04:00 PM - edited 08-02-2017 04:02 PM
@kav2001c Yes prices go up, that's inflation. Can you point to any of the mobile providers who've raised their LTE rates 40 or 50% for new customers this year? Inflation is running around 1% by comparison...
Had PM, or any of the oracles or even regular posters been able to make an argument that PM needed to raise these rates by this huge amount because of x, y, or z I would have gladly read it and thought about it but in the absence of that, this is nothing but a cynical move to improve the bottom line in an arena where competition has disappeared(Telus gobbling up PM). I'd add, the move is even that more cynical by the introduction of outdated speeds(3G) and artificially hamstringing those outdated speeds even further.
I've got the time--I'm happy to be here calling a spade a spade when needed.
Eventually, unfortunately, I think we all know how this ends. People forget how competitive PM used to be, the old plan prices drift off into forgotten memory and the consumer continues getting screwed 😞
08-02-2017 03:46 PM
@geologyking it happens to everyone everywhere
That is why I fail to see why some people think this is a crusade
Every single retailer plays this game
Prints flyers (or posts online) a great sale that lasts a week at best
After which price routinely doubles
You will give yourself a heart attack worrying about it
(I already pointed out Fido huge increase for you, have you seen any carrier who is cheaper today than 6 months ago?)
08-02-2017 03:41 PM
@kav2001c"Stuff happens and things change"? And we all sit back and say, "thank god it didn't happen to me" and applaud politely when PM(Telus) throws a small bone the way of any new customers which is still are marked increase over previous rates. Sorry, that's not my way.
08-02-2017 03:39 PM
@WearySkyBecause I think we can all do better than "I got mine".
08-02-2017 03:35 PM
@geologyking exactly
And I still remember when we used pennies
Stuff happens and things change
As I mentioned before EVERY single carrier has had massive price increases
Heck the super popular Fido 3GB for $15 has now decreased to 2GB for $15
That is a change from $5 per GB to $7.50 per GB (check percent increase on that)
And it just happened as well
08-02-2017 03:33 PM
@geologyking wrote:@Rockdaddy22Before I sign up for any service I always try and find out about past pricing--hikes, or lowered fees etc.. How often and by how much these changes are gives you some insight into how the company functions.
I'm not sure how useful a piece of information it is to know that PM just raised their rates considerably - it has zero effect on existing users, after all. So other than the "Man, I missed out on their previously-much-better prices" factor, it really doesn't have much value, to me any way. Much more important to me is PM's history of grandfathering old accounts, which is quite positive. Yeah, it sucks that they jacked the prices up, but the only real effect it has on me is making it harder to refer people.
08-02-2017 03:31 PM
@will13am I call bs on Fido
I had multiple plans that they screwed up (even ones on contract; instead of raising base plan they increased the cost of the add-ons)
I'm not even sure how you can mention renewal with Fido since they stripped ALL plans of hardware credits (incl loyalty offers) like a year ago
Everything is Plus10 now & maybe you can beg an extra $100 off phone
I do think Fido is better than Virgin historically but they both change far too often
@will13am wrote:Fido is another company that seems to honor plan grandfathering quite well. I know of friends who have completed their term, renewed with hardware on the same plan even when it is no longer offered.
08-02-2017 03:31 PM
@kav2001c We've been through this before you and I, the previous 90 day, global text, 6Gb, provincial calling plan was 120$--raised to 180$ for an increase of 50% overnight and now, for a short time, promoted for 150$ or a 25% increase over the previous base plan fee.
08-02-2017 03:29 PM
@Rockdaddy22 I hope were not conflating increases in overages fees to increases in base plan prices...overage fees are avoidable charges, base plan fees are not.
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08-02-2017 02:33 PM
@EltonBI'd rather visit the forum once and awhile and help out when I can rather than feeling like I have to always remind everyone of facts that are only a few weeks old but que sera sera.
As for people replying to me and looking for Bravoes--more power to them. PM functions with a reward system and if people use, so be it and if people feel that they can increase their rewards through forgetting some facts, well more power to them too.
08-02-2017 02:29 PM - edited 08-02-2017 02:34 PM
@Rockdaddy22Before I sign up for any service I always try and find out about past pricing--hikes, or lowered fees etc.. How often and by how much these changes are gives you some insight into how the company functions.
To note, it wasn't the increase itself that I found impactful, it was the amount of the increase and how out of line it was with previous plan prices. If you went to buy a computer and found out that computer prices had risen 40 or 50% overnight, you'd probably take note.
08-02-2017 02:23 PM
@Luddite wrote:As the saying goes: don't give up your day job to be a Public Mobile Oracle for the money.
Another post for @Luddite, cha-ching, cha-ching! 🙂
08-02-2017 01:34 PM
As the saying goes: don't give up your day job to be a Public Mobile Oracle for the money.
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@Rockdaddy22 posting in the community got me like
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08-02-2017 01:15 PM
I'm sure the LTE bonus data is a response to all of our complaining. Likely some decisions were made at PM regarding our reactions to the incredible price jump.
More competition would be great but in the mean time we all know the big 3 collude with each other to set the prices. Why are prices higher in Ontario than other parts of Canada? Because they can get away with it.
08-02-2017 12:59 PM
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