Anyone here using or is familiar with the Luckymobile service?>$25/mo = 500MB data
https://luckymobile.ca
Recently, they reconfigured their packages.
Examples..
WAS:
$40/mo = 5GB data
NOW:>$34/mo = 50GB data
$40/mo = 74GB data
I've been with Lucky for over 5 years. A couple of years
back I saw that they now were offering a plan at the same
price with a couple of extra gig but you have to pretend
you are changing to a new package to get the new data
levels. (i.e. - Changing from their $40 plan to their $40
plan..)
But I haven't been on their main site in ages and I had no
idea they had made such drastic changes so, thanks, I'll
have to go back and check it out and maybe save $11 a
month to get more than double the data.
You asked something about Top Up Balances not getting used
up. I'm not sure what you meant by that. I've had a
positive balance there for quite a while, if it's still
there when I go to the site, and it stayed there for years
but I don't generally use Top Ups other than the payment
for the full plan.
This added later.. I checked that out online and all those
super plans and prices are for new customers only. I'm
still glad you mentioned it because it will allow me to go
from the 5 gig plan at $40 to a new 10 gig plan at faster
speeds for $35 so that's better than nothing but it annoys
me that they offer these super deals to new customers,
that I believe are locked in, not temporary, (if they
don't change their plan), but us loyal long-time customers
are given much worse options.
I hate to change suppliers but another place with super
plans these days is the NoName Mobile plans put out by
Loblaws stores. I saw that on a NoFrills store flyer and
checked it out online and the plans look really good (US
coverage and lots more data at lower prices) and, as near
as I can tell, they are using the Bell Network so should
have the same coverage as Lucky and other Bell supported
companies.
Yep.. I was not even aware that was an option until I ventured>into the "Change Plan" section. I was at $40/mo, 5GB, for a
You have to decide fast. Aug 6 will introduce a new set of>"plans".
You asked something about Top Up Balances not getting used>qualifying debit card) your existing and banked Lucky dollars
up. I'm not sure what you meant by that.
What I mean is that with auto-topup (via credit card or
they offer super deals to new customers,>your existing login if you want. Luckymobile doesn't seem to
but not to us loyal long-time customers
You can still come in as a new user, and add that account to
I hate to change suppliers but another place with super>offering until few weeks ago. The pricing seems very close if
plans these days is the NoName Mobile plans put out by
Loblaws stores. I saw that on a NoFrills store flyer and
checked it out online and the plans look really good
I wasn't really aware that NoFrills had a NoName mobile
They still show the $29 for 20GB so it hasn't suffered too badly.
Hopefully I won't regret what I changed to after that,
although it's always easy enough to change your plan.
The plan I was working on went through as of the next
billing period. I wasn't quite sure what they do if you
change your plan in the middle of a billing month, if you
lose money or get a credit and a new billing date but I
didn't mind waiting a couple of weeks and leaving the
dates as they were. I got an eMail from them saying it's
now scheduled so it all looks good.
What I mean is that with auto-topup (via credit card or
qualifying debit card) your existing and banked Lucky
dollars never get used for payment. The only way to force
the system to use any of your banked Lucky dollars is to
disable auto-topup.
Okay, I see that. I have about $7.50 Lucky Dollars and I figured the
only way to use it was to buy some extras one month but I haven't had
a need for anything so far.
You can still come in as a new user, and add that account
to your existing login if you want. Luckymobile doesn't
seem to care.
That just seems odd. You're either new or not, and if you
add on the account doesn't that leave you paying for 2
separate accounts, the bulk of which is for the unlimited
phone use so adding more of that is no use.
I wasn't really aware that NoFrills had a NoName mobile
offering until few weeks ago. The pricing seems very close
if not identical.
Most of it is fairly close, although I saw it before
seeing the new offers from Lucky so it was a bit of a
shock. I think on the lower priced plans at NoName you get
US calling included which I don't think hits the cheaper
plans at Lucky but I could jump from 10 gig at $35 to 80
gig with US calling thrown in at Lucky for another $5
which is tempting at that price even if I'll probably
never use the extra data or the US calling..
One thing they said was being cut off as 'incompatible'
was the extra 2 gig I was getting on my old plan for
having automatic top up. Do you have that set up and did
they give you something extra for that on the new plan?
On one of my accounts (I have 4 Lucky accounts) I'm>grandfathered in at $15/500MB, data only, and I get a 6-payment
Which one did you change to?
One thing they said was being cut off as 'incompatible'>from $40/mo to the $29/mo offerings at the time. The existing
was the extra 2 gig I was getting on my old plan for
having automatic top up. Do you have that set up and did
they give you something extra for that on the new plan?
I am not sure what you mean. On three of my plans, I changed
$50/100GB
$40/75GB
$35/10GB
$25/500MB
$50/100GB
$40/75GB
$35/10GB
$25/500MB
You guys are real suckers.
I pay something like 48 Euro for 3TB ... residential...
$50/100GB
$40/75GB
$35/10GB
$25/500MB
You guys are real suckers.
I pay something like 48 Euro for 3TB ... residential...
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You guys are real suckers.
I pay something like 48 Euro for 3TB ... residential...
You haven't been paying attention. We were discussing mobile data.
30 EUR for unlimited call/sms/data on mobile, 15 EUR for unlimited
gigabit optical internet in the office. now who is the sucker ? ;))
30 EUR for unlimited call/sms/data on mobile, 15 EUR for unlimited
gigabit optical internet in the office. now who is the sucker ?
;))
And is the market liberalised or is it a state-owned monopoly there?
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And is the market liberalised or is it a state-owned monopoly there?
haha. i was waiting for that question. yes it's -still- liberalised, but good catch. :)
a couple of years ago these idiots tried to make an internet-tax (150 HUF/GB on data, approx 0.4 EUR/GB), but on the same evening millions went on to the streets protesting against it, so on the next day they back
off.
30 EUR for unlimited call/sms/data on mobile, ...
>but good catch. :)30 EUR for unlimited call/sms/data on mobile, 15 EUR for unlimited
gigabit optical internet in the office. now who is the sucker ?
And is the market liberalised or is it a state-owned monopoly there?
haha. i was waiting for that question. yes it's -still- liberalised,
And is the market liberalised or is it a state-owned monopoly
there?
haha. i was waiting for that question. yes it's -still-
liberalised, but good catch. :)
Ah yes, Matav. I forgot where you reside. Any competitors?
a couple of years ago these idiots tried to make an internet-tax
(150 HUF/GB on data, approx 0.4 EUR/GB), but on the same evening
millions went on to the streets protesting against it, so on the
next day they back off.
When politicians need money, they become very resourceful.
So, millions took to the streets against an internet-tax but they
still vote for such an idiot like Orban?
Maybe the numbers are 'slightly' exagerated?
Other than that I'm not impressed by fiber-optic and the need for it.
I still enjoy my 2 copper wires connection. It serves 2 TVs, a
landline, 5 or 6 mobiles, tablets and this Fido server. No delays, no malfunctions ... how much bandwith and speed does the residential
customer require?
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Ah yes, Matav. I forgot where you reside. Any competitors?
:) the 90s are gone Ward!
Matav is now called (Deutsche) Telekom
I still enjoy my 2 copper wires connection. It serves 2 TVs, a landline, 5 or 6 mobiles, tablets and this Fido server. No delays, no malfunctions ...
how much bandwith and speed does the residential customer require?
You're probably getting a fiber-to-copper kind of termination that can continue to use your existing phone wiring.
how much bandwith and speed does the residential customer require?
The biggest requirements might be if multiple family members want to each stream their own movies and play games all simultaneously.
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