03-20-2020 08:40 AM - edited 01-05-2022 10:00 AM
03-30-2020 12:38 PM
@PeterBridges wrote:You are wrong but I won't srgue.
No, I'm not, but I won't argue. 😜
Just what have they done/ nothing!!! Use your head and prove what you are saying
How 'bout YOU use your eyes, and read ALL the posts in this thread - that's the only proof you need.
...all caps are still in place
So then in your opinion, the ONLY thing that matters(because it's what YOU want), so far as PM helping people in this pandemic, is more data? Ok, carry on then......
03-30-2020 10:32 AM
Ya understood. Who asked about giving things away free. I have never used all my data only once. People are at home way more and in "RURAL areas where there is no affordable home internet I thought a break would be nice. But don't compare apples and oranges. Giving food away...that is just a stupid response. I'll buy more data but thanks for nothing.
03-30-2020 10:12 AM
@PeterBridges wrote:You are wrong but I won't srgue. Just what have they done/ nothing!!! Use your head and prove what you are saying...all caps are still in place
Again...this is a low-budget operation that can barely get a line of text changed somewhere on their site.
Again...this service isn't about caps, it's about buckets. And all pre-paid. You buy a bucket of data up front. Then you use it. When the bucket is empty then it's done.
"Nothing" is incorrect. They've done a little something for fellow customers still in the US.
They're not going to give away the shop.
Grocery stores are still open selling their wares. They're not giving food away.
03-30-2020 07:31 AM
You are wrong but I won't srgue. Just what have they done/ nothing!!! Use your head and prove what you are saying...all caps are still in place
03-29-2020 06:04 PM
@PeterBridges wrote:So what happens if you go over your data limit? I am sure you are charged. Are you saying I can use as much data as I want? I don't think so. That is what I am saying. You will suspend service when the data limit is reached unless people who cant work don't buy more. That is my beef. You are coming off and announcing you are helping when you are doing nothing! absolutely nothing. Why don't you help us.
Well, while PM may not be doing anything for YOUR particular situation, if you've read the other posts in this thread(including some posted before your quote above), you'd know your statement, underlined above, is false.
03-29-2020 05:44 PM
@PeterBridges I understand your general concern for some people needing support. Since almost all PM plans offer unlimited services except for data, is that your concern? During our "lockup" I think we generally assume data will not be an issue as most people have internet service at home and are likely actually using less cellular data now.
The Community here could likely be of assistance if we knew more of your specific situation.
03-20-2020 11:33 AM
PM is a low-budget, prepaid type of service. You select and pay for a specific product ahead of time. Once it's exhausted, you have choices to consider.
For now, PM hasn't spoken to removing data limits...that might change, who knows. I kinda doubt it personally.
PM isn't for everyone. If you need something that PM doesn't offer, look around for the company that does offer it and jump. Give them a try...if you don't like them you can always come back later.
Good luck wherever you land.
03-20-2020 11:25 AM
what a waste of breath posting here all I am getting is pay more money when your data limit is reached. Thanks for nothing. Try helping instead of business as usual. You will see that people will be changing service providers. To someone that is helping at these times.
03-20-2020 11:22 AM
So what happens if you go over your data limit? I am sure you are charged. Are you saying I can use as much data as I want? I don't think so. That is what I am saying. You will suspend service when the data limit is reached unless people who cant work don't buy more. That is my beef. You are coming off and announcing you are helping when you are doing nothing! absolutely nothing. Why don't you help us.
03-20-2020 09:52 AM
@PeterBridges the data could be throttled down to 512 kbps as is done at Telus.
03-20-2020 09:38 AM
There is no really limits here as you buy packages. You can't really think of data as flow, but buckets
I guess they could offer data add-ons at $0 which who's be available once you are down to 100 megs or less.
I'm curious how hard would it be to implement
I'm very surprised as they offered gifts two times last year and I did expect them to do it now as many may need it more and probably would have harder time affording it. Many lost access to free WiFi at work/school and this Thursday the paycheck may be thinner.
Again I can't judge as I have no clue what is needed to pass and implement something like that on any level. Maybe it's already in making
03-20-2020 08:55 AM
PM is prepaid so once you reach your limit then your data stops.