01-14-2020 06:52 AM - edited 01-05-2022 09:01 AM
01-14-2020 06:36 PM
While I agree that rollover data would be cool, and I'd welcome it, BUT, for someone like me, who uses VERY little data, after a while I'd end up with GIGABYTES of data on my plan.... and I'm on the $15 plan, with only 250MB per month!
01-14-2020 06:27 PM
Agreed; since Chatr and Lucky have unlimited slow data after the plan's quota is used up, unlike PM. Then rollover data would be not only different than the other two but also would serve a similar purpose.
01-14-2020 05:37 PM - edited 01-14-2020 05:37 PM
01-14-2020 05:33 PM - edited 01-14-2020 05:35 PM
01-14-2020 09:30 AM
Thanks. I misread the post, thought that it implied that PM had the throttled data usage.
@LovesToPM wrote:
@gblackma wrote:So, does that mean that even though your data is used up, you still have it albeit with a much reduced speed? Thanks.
@Psygineer wroteTrue that they don't offer rollover data, but they both do offer throttled unlimited data once your package data is used up. People who are worried about burning though their data typically are the ones who ended up with excess data at the end and would benefit from rollover data, if we had the same unlimited data people may use their package data more freely.
If like me, you are never over your plan limit, there's no reason to sign-up for heavily throttled unlimited data. Btw Lucky has this option available only on their $25+ plans. It's not available with their $15 plan.
01-14-2020 09:23 AM
@gblackma wrote:So, does that mean that even though your data is used up, you still have it albeit with a much reduced speed? Thanks.
@Psygineer wroteTrue that they don't offer rollover data, but they both do offer throttled unlimited data once your package data is used up. People who are worried about burning though their data typically are the ones who ended up with excess data at the end and would benefit from rollover data, if we had the same unlimited data people may use their package data more freely.
If like me, you are never over your plan limit, there's no reason to sign-up for heavily throttled unlimited data. Btw Lucky has this option available only on their $25+ plans. It's not available with their $15 plan.
01-14-2020 09:15 AM
@gblackma wrote:So, does that mean that even though your data is used up, you still have it albeit with a much reduced speed? Thanks.
@Psygineer wroteTrue that they don't offer rollover data, but they both do offer throttled unlimited data once your package data is used up. People who are worried about burning though their data typically are the ones who ended up with excess data at the end and would benefit from rollover data, if we had the same unlimited data people may use their package data more freely.
On the other providers it does. I still find this unlimited data just a gimic. It is ok for people who are just checking email or maybe posting on Social Media but those that are going through 8-10GB of data (the amounts on the upper tiers before unlimited) will not survive with the speed throttled back as they are a heavy consumer of the data. They will then feel the need to up there plan to 12-15GB of data before it gets throttled.
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01-14-2020 09:12 AM
Yes.
Here is what is posted to Lucky Mobile website.
You can also continue to use data at reduced speeds of up to 128 Kbps for email, light browsing and messaging at no additional charge once you have exceeded your allotted 3G data.
01-14-2020 09:09 AM
So, does that mean that even though your data is used up, you still have it albeit with a much reduced speed? Thanks.
@Psygineer wroteTrue that they don't offer rollover data, but they both do offer throttled unlimited data once your package data is used up. People who are worried about burning though their data typically are the ones who ended up with excess data at the end and would benefit from rollover data, if we had the same unlimited data people may use their package data more freely.
01-14-2020 09:04 AM
@Psygineer wrote:
@LovesToPM wrote:
@twlpc96 wrote:Would be very useful to have, so customers would not waste any of their unused data.
Public Mobile is prepaid, basic no-frills mobile operator.
The main competitors are Lucky and Chatr. As none of these companies offer rollover data, I do not expect PM to offer it anytime soon.
True that they don't offer rollover data, but they both do offer throttled unlimited data once your package data is used up. People who are worried about burning though their data typically are the ones who ended up with excess data at the end and would benefit from rollover data, if we had the same unlimited data people may use their package data more freely.
Good point. Personally I consider these to be 2 distinct options:
1. Rollover data
2. Unlimited data at up to 500 Kbps.
01-14-2020 08:57 AM
@LovesToPM wrote:
@twlpc96 wrote:Would be very useful to have, so customers would not waste any of their unused data.
Public Mobile is prepaid, basic no-frills mobile operator.
The main competitors are Lucky and Chatr. As none of these companies offer rollover data, I do not expect PM to offer it anytime soon.
True that they don't offer rollover data, but they both do offer throttled unlimited data once your package data is used up. People who are worried about burning though their data typically are the ones who ended up with excess data at the end and would benefit from rollover data, if we had the same unlimited data people may use their package data more freely.
01-14-2020 07:46 AM
@twlpc96 wrote:Would be very useful to have, so customers would not waste any of their unused data.
Public Mobile is prepaid, basic no-frills mobile operator.
The main competitors are Lucky and Chatr. As none of these companies offer rollover data, I do not expect PM to offer it anytime soon.