08-10-2015 09:03 PM - edited 01-04-2022 12:42 PM
Think about it like this; your data is available for the duration of your plan cycle (10/30/90 days). If you purchase a 4GB Data option on a 90-day plan, you will have 90 days to use it. If you’re on a 30-day plan, your data will only last for 30 days and any unused data will not be carried over into the next 30 day period. It’s the same for the 10-day plan; your unused data will expire when your 10 days are complete.
Just so you know, if you purchase an Add-on, it rolls over until it’s all used up.
11-09-2016 11:17 PM
07-15-2016 06:50 PM
Hi @ladycandy,
I know this is quite a while after your post, but thought your comment warranted a reply that was more accurate than 7789849803's (honestly, what use is it to talk about a plan that doesn't have talk or text?).
I see you've compared a 6GB 30day plan to a 12GB 90day plan with a 6GB add-on. As I'm not a PM customer yet I can't see the add-on fees, but I'll assume your math is correct and thus also your conclusion that to get 6GB data monthly on a 90day plan would be more expensive than to do so with a 30day plan.
However, I think this is an unfair comparison as we all know add-ons are expensive and not a realistic way to get data on a consistent basis. I think it would be more fair to compare a 30day to 90day plan that triples evenly. Therefore I compared the 4GB 30day plan to the 12GB 90day plan using your same parameters (canada-wide talk, international texting). The 30day plan came to $82 and the 12GB to $216. If you divide $216 by three to get your monthly equivalency, it's only $72, so you still get a $10/month savings. I'd say that's not bad.
Anyway, hope you're happy with your service! Cheers
01-19-2016 08:54 PM
01-19-2016 12:49 PM
@orangeworx I can see how this is confusing. In fact, when I was first checking out PM and planning to move my line from Telus over here, I also thought the data buckets were monthly. We tend to think this way since all the other providers use monthly cycles, and we are conditioned to think that way. For talk and text, we don't fall into this trap since, if you choose any of those options, they are unlimited minutes/messages, so you don't really have to think about a bucket of available units like we do with data.
PM does things a bit differently. You pay for 10, 30, or 90 days, and that becomes your cycle, not a month. I agree that the current plan selection tool doesn't do a great job of driving this concept home. However, I don't think that's PM intentionally trying to mislead anyone into underselecting their data buckets and forcing them to buy the expensive add-ons to compensate. That would ultimately be a VERY short-sighted business plan, as folks would react very poorly to it and just leave after their 90 days are up (since we are never tied to lengthy service contracts). They actually want you to be happy with what you picked, paid for, and got, and to keep coming back every 90 days for more. So it would be incredibly self-defeating to intentionally mislead. That said, there is definitely room for improvement.
01-18-2016 09:15 PM
01-18-2016 09:13 PM
01-18-2016 08:17 PM - edited 01-18-2016 08:18 PM
@orangeworx You may want to check to see if it makes sense for you to renew your plan early. If you're looking at possible heavy internet usage over the next few days/weeks, it may be more cost effective than buying data add-ons (which are pricey).
However, you will not receive any credit for unused time if you renew early.
01-18-2016 08:16 PM
@orangeworx Yes that clarification has been requested.
Hopefully your home wifi will be up soon to reduce the aggravation. I had the same issue trying to use just my phone for data/tethering and finally gave up and went with start.ca for use at home.
01-18-2016 08:12 PM
01-18-2016 08:10 PM
01-08-2016 10:44 PM
wind won't be cheap anymore when they have to pay for access to towers
there's a reason why theyre so cheap, it's because the service isnt that great.
with PM, there are no roaming charges in Canada, but with wind, everyone i know using wind always has roaming charges because so many areas are 'partner' networks which makes it look like its covered by wind's network but it isnt.
plus, both of my phones that i have (atrix 4g works perfectly fine with PM, waiting to unlock iphone 5) wont work with wind. iphone 5 aint that old lmao
i work for one of the big 3 and will probably stick with PM even though my employee discount is starting in a month. 90 for 90 days is ridiculously cheap
i use my data constantly tethering 2 devices when im out and still only used 450mb in 2 months. my company doesnt have any data plans less than 500mb for a month and its still nearly 40 with the discount. no clue how one uses more than 4gb in a month (12 per 90 days) lmao
12-10-2015 03:29 PM
Wow. Where do I even begin to point out all the flaws in this analysis? I have to try, though. Here goes...
(1) The 6GB 30 day plan costs $80 and not $102.
(2) 4GB 90 day plan costs $75 and not $216.
(3) 90 day plans are NOT monthly. If you buy 4GB data as part of a 90 day plan, you get to use 4GB over 90 days and not 12GB.
(4) All data sessions are rounded industry wide. In fact not just for data consumption, but for absolutely ANYTHING there has to be a minimum unit of any commodity you measure. Whether it's a grain of salt or camels, there are always minimum units that are not divisible. Now, whether these data sessions are rounded by the 10 kb or 1 kb is what you're likely protesting, and you're welcome to do so. Personally, I don't see how it makes much of a difference at all. How many separate data sessions would you have on a given day anyway, for the extra kbs to add up to anything? But if you want to complain that you're getting 0.5% less data than you deserve as a result of this rounding, you're welcome to create noise about that. It's hardly illegal or even unethical though, and calling it such just calls your motives into question.
(5) You're not under any compulsion to buy PM service. If you think it's overpriced or the pricing structure is not to your liking for whatever reason, please don't sign up! This community is composed of thousands of PM users (myself included), some of whom have been with the company happily for years.
Well from what I picked I got 102.
Plan Length: 30 Days - Unlimited Talk: Canada Wide - Unlimited Text3: International - Data4: 6GB - $117 Plan Costs - $15 Discount = $102 Total (+ tax)
12-10-2015 01:05 AM
12-09-2015 10:52 PM
12-09-2015 10:51 PM
12-09-2015 10:35 PM
What gets me is that why does Wind have to wait to buy towers across Canada? The towers are not owned by the big 3. The towers are owned by all who paid the False/Misleading/Deceptive Advertising of the SAF/GRRF that users paid when the big 3 was charging the SAF System Access Fee. And the big 3 said that it was a manatory fee that the government Charged and finally the government said wait a minute this fee was never going to the government. Then guess who had to pay the fee for the big 3 to recover from when the goverment slamed a fee on them to pay up? The users again by the big 3 charging the GRRF Government Regulatory Recovery. So technically I say as a person who owns the towers to Telus give Wind Mobile Full Unrestricted access to all your towers Canada wide for free.
12-09-2015 10:27 PM
We may pay more, no doubt.
But, look at Canada, size, and we the Public ppl populating it. Loot at US, and pop size. Hense, we'll have to live with price difference a bit here and there.
Unlike, um, Tarzhay that promised the world and all we got was a plastic bag saying, Hi Canada, my name is Target, and I have awesome deals for you.
12-09-2015 10:12 PM
12-09-2015 10:04 PM - edited 12-09-2015 10:13 PM
Well if you think of it. Just this site alone browsing i used up 22MB using opera browser with data savings turned on and with Onavo data saver turned on with images set to low.
You dont use data that much because we as Canadians are geting Price gouged
"gouging is a pejorative term referring to when a seller spikes the prices of goods, services or commodities to a level much higher than is considered reasonable or fair, and is considered exploitative, potentially to an unethical extent "
Its been proven that we pay more. And thats why the carriers say that we dont use that much data.
If we where not priced gouged then we would be using more.
And this was the main reason why Wind Mobile came out then Public Mobile (Then telus buys it and f's it up) and Mobilicity.
Why do you think most apps are made to use Internet? Its because humans outside of canada can afford data because they are not gouged.
3GB Data right now with wind is 10.00 for 3 GB with PM your paying 90.00 at 30 x 3
12-09-2015 09:58 PM
I never had any issues with my data so far. I am very proactive in my data consumption, hense why telecommunications arts is a specialty. Every now and then, maybe a spicy databall might show and interfere, that happens occasionally, but nothing that Dr. @Jeremy_M can't cure
12-09-2015 09:56 PM
12-09-2015 09:53 PM
18 gigs for 90 days? Hmmmmmmm.
If under 150 day term, perhaps. 2.5 gigs per 30 day I believe is perfect for me, or 3 gigs at least
12-09-2015 09:53 PM - edited 12-09-2015 09:56 PM
@ladycandy wrote:Ha Telus gotta love how you are trying to pull a fast one on users who you make them believe they are geting a better deal on the 90 days.
Now let me break it down.
30 day plan 6GB x3 to = 90 days so $102×3 = 306 for 18GB
90 day plan is 4GB/mth=12GB which is $216 so if you wanted 6GB per month on the 90 days it would cost 60/month extra × 3 = $180 so $180+$216 = $396.
Now let's go back to the 30 day for 3 months at $306.
306 for the 30 days x 3
Or
396 for 90days with 6 extra GB at 30 each GB
So $396-$306=90
So that makes the 30 day plan $90 cheaper over 90 days if you wanted 6gb per month
Also nice try telus on rounding up the date to the nearest 10KB I'll be sure to contact Industry Canada and the CRTC about this. As i don't see how you can pick pocket us for not using the full KB. May even be a Class action (Legal Case) in regards to the data round up.
Wow. Where do I even begin to point out all the flaws in this analysis? I have to try, though. Here goes...
(1) The 6GB 30 day plan costs $80 and not $102.
(2) 4GB 90 day plan costs $75 and not $216.
(3) 90 day plans are NOT monthly. If you buy 4GB data as part of a 90 day plan, you get to use 4GB over 90 days and not 12GB.
(4) All data sessions are rounded industry wide. In fact not just for data consumption, but for absolutely ANYTHING there has to be a minimum unit of any commodity you measure. Whether it's a grain of salt or camels, there are always minimum units that are not divisible. Now, whether these data sessions are rounded by the 10 kb or 1 kb is what you're likely protesting, and you're welcome to do so. Personally, I don't see how it makes much of a difference at all. How many separate data sessions would you have on a given day anyway, for the extra kbs to add up to anything? But if you want to complain that you're getting 0.5% less data than you deserve as a result of this rounding, you're welcome to create noise about that. It's hardly illegal or even unethical though, and calling it such just calls your motives into question.
(5) You're not under any compulsion to buy PM service. If you think it's overpriced or the pricing structure is not to your liking for whatever reason, please don't sign up! This community is composed of thousands of PM users (myself included), some of whom have been with the company happily for years.
12-09-2015 09:53 PM - edited 12-10-2015 03:34 PM
@ladycandy Correct math. There are other anomalies as well, so everyone needs to review their needs carefully when choosing 90 vs 30 day plans. I personally do not find this sort of anomaly annoying. I expect it is unintentional, but even if planned is still a non issue as no one is required to move to 90 days, but simply means PM prefers heavy voice/text users over data gluttons. Folks needing unlimited mobile data just need to search out their best deal.
I still maintain that the autopay 90 day calling/text/1GB plan is unmatched value across Canada.
You might like to look at: 90 Day Plan Savings
EDIT Dec 10 for @7789849803 just to support ladycandy's math.
12-09-2015 09:50 PM
12-09-2015 09:41 PM - edited 12-09-2015 09:42 PM
It is only cheper because you get less gb per month in the 90 day plan. If you want the same gb per month that you get with the 30 day plan then it isnt cheaper once you add those extra gb. The 90 day plan ends up being $90 more expensive
12-09-2015 09:39 PM
Regular rate plan data doesn't roll, only add-on data does, regardless of duration, 90, 30 or even 10 days. Regardless, 90 days is still preferable, more fun. I have 6 gigs in plan, and 6 gigs and 2 mb add-on ready on standby.
12-09-2015 09:32 PM
12-09-2015 09:30 PM - edited 12-09-2015 09:49 PM
Ha Telus gotta love how you are trying to pull a fast one on users who you make them believe they are geting a better deal on the 90 days.
Now let me break it down.
30 day plan 6GB x3 to = 90 days so $102×3 = 306 for 18GB
90 day plan is 4GB/mth=12GB which is $216 so if you wanted 6GB per month on the 90 days it would cost 60/month extra × 3 = $180 so $180+$216 = $396.
Now let's go back to the 30 day for 3 months at $306.
306 for the 30 days x 3
Or
396 for 90days with 6 extra GB at 30 each GB
So $396-$306=90
So that makes the 30 day plan $90 cheaper over 90 days if you wanted 6gb per month
Also nice try telus on rounding up the data to the nearest 10KB I'll be sure to contact Industry Canada and the CRTC about this. As i don't see how you can pick pocket us for not using the full KB. May even be a Class action (Legal Case) in regards to the data round up.
12-07-2015 03:31 AM
@Rockdaddy22 @7789849803 @manil_c yes, that's correct. When your second 90 days starts, your new 1GB plan allotment kicks in until it is used up or your 90 days end, whichever happens first.