05-01-2022 09:20 AM
Hi guys,
for the very first time I noticed I completely used up my monthly data of 5GB. I still have couple days for my auto renewal plan.
Honestly these two days effective May 2 will be like 2 years without data when I am at my work place.
What is the solution to this?
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05-02-2022 12:08 PM - edited 05-02-2022 12:08 PM
@14ALL41 wrote:
@dabr wrote:@BEER Maybe I'm misunderstanding but I thought perhaps OP was saying that the add-on data price (not their plan) is equivalent to 1% of their bi-weekly pay which would make their annual salary quite a bit less than six figures.
I guess you are guessing right.
Canada data add-on is $15=1GB. That is 1% of byweekly $1500. Yearly comes to $39K net. Gross could be around 55K?
Still data add-on is luxury unless you make big bucks using 1GB.
We are misunderstanding each other but no big deal ------ my calculations were in haste with figures based on the $40 plan that includes 5GB of data with auto-pay.
05-02-2022 11:59 AM - edited 05-02-2022 12:01 PM
A 1GB data plan will allow you to browse the internet for around 12 hours, to stream 200 songs and to sent almost unlimited emails and texts. What eats up Data is downloading movies and watching video clips etc. Not sure but think one full featured movie could easily eat up 2 GB data. 1 GB data is enough for me because I only use data when I'm out and about and want to email - check pricing - use Apple Pay, make Amazon purchases etc. I use WIFI to ---For example over WIFI downloaded the entire season 5 - 10 episodes of "you better call Saul". -- and then I can watch it on my phone or what I do is streamed it to watch on my TV.
05-01-2022 06:39 PM
@computergeek541 wrote:It's very easy to go over 5GB in 30 days without watching any videos.
With all those ads and other multimedia crap Web pages have 5GB is nothing. I just went to see weather - 23 ads blocked....
05-01-2022 06:12 PM
@dabr wrote:@BEER Maybe I'm misunderstanding but I thought perhaps OP was saying that the add-on data price (not their plan) is equivalent to 1% of their bi-weekly pay which would make their annual salary quite a bit less than six figures.
I guess you are guessing right.
Canada data add-on is $15=1GB. That is 1% of byweekly $1500. Yearly comes to $39K net. Gross could be around 55K?
Still data add-on is luxury unless you make big bucks using 1GB.
05-01-2022 05:25 PM
@BEER wrote:In order to have gone through 5 GB of data you must have used it watching movies and several video clips. If not then there must have been some glitch and suggest that you contact customer support agent.
However since the $40 plan amounts to 1% of your bi-weekly income ( more then $100,000/year) you may be able to lose a couple of days plan payment.
It's very easy to go over 5GB in 30 days without watching any videos. Websites have become increasingly content rich and there are many activities that use larger amounts of data without requiring the customer to be streaming video. Even simple web browsing could get someone over 5GB, never mind app updates, OS update downloads, e-mail attachments, file downloads, cloud photo backups, map navigation downloads, app background use, streaming music, internet calls, etc.
05-01-2022 02:37 PM - edited 05-01-2022 02:38 PM
@BEER Maybe I'm misunderstanding but I thought perhaps OP was saying that the add-on data price (not their plan) is equivalent to 1% of their bi-weekly pay which would make their annual salary quite a bit less than six figures.
05-01-2022 12:36 PM
I'm guessing you are on the. Old rewards program then. The new one would allow you to buy the 1 GB for $10 worth of points
05-01-2022 11:37 AM - edited 05-01-2022 11:45 AM
In order to have gone through 5 GB of data you must have used it watching movies and several video clips. If not then there must have been some glitch and suggest that you contact customer support agent.
However since the $40 plan amounts to 1% of your bi-weekly income ( more then $100,000/year) you may be able to lose a couple of days plan payment.
05-01-2022 10:34 AM - edited 05-01-2022 10:36 AM
I am wondering will agent be able to early renew his plan?
@henry_anumudu why don't you ask agent? You have nothing to lose as you already used all data and you will just shift your renewal date 2 days ahead.
- Use the ticketing system for a faster response time (preferred method as Ticket is assigned and easy to follow up with CSA). Click Chatbot - Ticket and type ticket, then click on Contact Us, then click on issue you inquire about. Link for creating ticket will be presented. It ticketing does not work very fist time do the below.
- Send a private message to the CSA - agent by clicking Here
In either case watch for their response in your Community private mailbox which will be indicated by a number on the small envelope icon to the left of your Community avatar.
05-01-2022 09:33 AM - edited 05-01-2022 09:36 AM
I think early renewal might be good for you, you will have your cycle starts 2 days earlier for you without paying extra out of your pocket.
and Yes, the 4th option would be "Wifi is your friend" LoL
05-01-2022 09:30 AM
The add on cost is expensive to me. That sounds like eating up 1% of my my biweekly income. The other options sounds good but I may have to wait till the renewal date which is May 3. Thank you.
05-01-2022 09:25 AM - edited 05-01-2022 09:30 AM
@henry_anumudu You have 3 options: