09-19-2023 06:50 AM
As a consumer, we see offerings like, $25 for 1GB at 3Mbps speed, then $39 for 20GB at 100Mbps, then $45 for 40GB at 250Mbps... how come the gap is soo extreme between low tier service and high end with absolutely no middle?
Would there be a service provider in Canada that can have 10,15,20,25, and $30 price points for less than 20GB caps at 100Mbps speed? Maybe something like 1GB, 3GB, 5GB, 7GB, 9GB???
09-19-2023 11:28 AM
@Handy1 wrote:@will13am I to followed this very path of plan changes with the exception of the 2016 fall promo , instead it was from the 5GB for $40 3g speeds then to 4G speeds same plan 15GB $40 >20GB $39 >$117 90GB 90 day finally $10260GB 90 day
Fingers crossed for a black Friday $90/45GB plan??? 😂
09-19-2023 10:44 AM
@will13am I to followed this very path of plan changes with the exception of the 2016 fall promo , instead it was from the 5GB for $40 3g speeds then to 4G speeds same plan 15GB $40 >20GB $39 >$117 90GB 90 day finally $10260GB 90 day
09-19-2023 10:39 AM
@Handy1 wrote:I think some people forget that it was not that long ago you would pay $40 for 5GB here and that was good deal for long time , so to expect that same amount 5GB for less then that when you can get 20GB for less then that , there simply seems to be no reason to offer the 5GB for say even $30 unless your one of the lucky one that got special promo text for the 5GB for $20 even then you had be on a $15 plan to get that offer in a effort to upswell the monthly spend . It’s business 101
Totally agree. Up until January 2023, I was holding onto a 2016 fall promo that cost $40 per 30 days for 4GB. I switched to a $40/15GB plan, then to $39/20GB plan, $117/90GB plan, and finally $102/60GB plan. I think we have seen massive cell plan deflation this year. It speaks to the effectiveness of this brand's pivot to offering high data usage customers with great value. I would not rank myself into the high data usage camp, but I am satisfied with saving 15% during a runaway inflation environment.
09-19-2023 10:34 AM
And even that plan is only 3G speeds I’d still rather pay $4 more for 4G speeds with 17GB extra
09-19-2023 10:30 AM
@IWorkForRogers1 , if your community nickname is accurate then you should know that your company flanker brand carries a $30/3GB plan option. This year, Public Mobile made a huge marketing pivot targeting high data usage customers. It is hard for any brand to cater to the entire market. As consumers, we should remain informed and vote with our wallets.
09-19-2023 10:29 AM
@IWorkForRogers1 wrote:, rather than not afford it at a $30-40 hit per month + Justin's 13% tip.
No. That's Ford's 8% tip and only 5% to the feds. (in ON) If you have a Con bent then you can thank that smarmy anti-democratic Harpo for it being only 5%.
09-19-2023 10:07 AM - edited 09-19-2023 10:09 AM
Exactly more money , everything is about $
09-19-2023 09:56 AM
I think the thing to remember is if the carriers took each individual and said ok lets Taylor a plan specific for you instead of a one size fits all approach then it would bump heads with profits . And their in the business of making money not dreams comes true
09-19-2023 09:52 AM
Would it be reasonable to ponder if this forum is truly open and free or bought and paid for?
09-19-2023 09:47 AM
@Circus wrote:I don’t understand why and how accounts are selected for special targeted offers. In today’s climate of striving to make everything politically correct and assigning names to every situation. Maybe we could call this “phone plan discrimination— ha ha ha
HI @Circus
I think people talks about discrimination too much. Marketing and Advertising is always about target audience. I see it nothing wrong for PM to offer some goodies to selected group. People not invited are not happy, but this is what targeted promotion for.
09-19-2023 09:45 AM
i don't find it strange, sometimes too many plans create confusion. Chatr has a long list of plans, I never have the patience to go through them all and I find it hard to find what I need
And PM had big gap before between $25 to $40, and 1GB data to 15 or 20GB, but they try to fill the gap by sending the invite to existing customers. It is a good move and try to claim people
09-19-2023 09:40 AM - edited 09-19-2023 09:41 AM
@Circus I think it’s quite simple offer these select plans to people that have been on lower priced plans for years in an effort to upsell there monthly spend . @IWorkForRogers1 $30-$40 plan price is still considered middle of the road spend and comparatively cheap still today and yesterday for the in market plans . Cheapest plan you bet with Telus today is still $85 and that’s with 80 GB so it’s like prices haven’t really changed that much they just keep adding more data to the plans instead
09-19-2023 09:32 AM
So it all boiled down to a "no reason to" cliche? Seems rather simple to open up middle tier services to many millions of people who would be able to afford it, rather than not afford it at a $30-40 hit per month + Justin's 13% tip. We could welcome a group of people to the mobile internet community for which they did not care for before.
09-19-2023 09:10 AM - edited 09-19-2023 09:11 AM
I think some people forget that it was not that long ago you would pay $40 for 5GB here and that was good deal for long time , so to expect that same amount 5GB for less then that when you can get 20GB for less then that , there simply seems to be no reason to offer the 5GB for say even $30 unless your one of the lucky one that got special promo text for the 5GB for $20 even then you had be on a $15 plan to get that offer in a effort to upswell the monthly spend . It’s business 101
09-19-2023 09:06 AM
I agree. I do get good value with my $34 / 20GB plan, but more options would be great! 😊
09-19-2023 07:49 AM
@IWorkForRogers1 You can get 20 GB for $34 which is cheaper than you can get 5-10GB for anywheres else . For 4G speed