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Old 14-09-2007, 07:31
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Had a text from T-Mobile yesterday. The planned changes to web n walk, at the end of the month, are no longer happening.
It had been announced that pay as you go customers would be charged a flat rate of £1 ,each day they used data, regardless of how little they used.
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Old 15-09-2007, 12:49
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Yay!!!
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Old 15-09-2007, 17:01
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You've got it all wrong.

The planned changes would mean that your daily usage would cost no more than £1. If you use 30p worth of data in a day,then thats what it would cost, but when you reach £1 you will not be charged further than that,so if you usually spend £2.50, then it would have cost £1.

It wasn't planned to be £1 flat as soon as you access the service.

So theres nothing to celebrate!
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Old 15-09-2007, 18:16
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You've got it all wrong.

The planned changes would mean that your daily usage would cost no more than £1. If you use 30p worth of data in a day,then thats what it would cost, but when you reach £1 you will not be charged further than that,so if you usually spend £2.50, then it would have cost £1.

It wasn't planned to be £1 flat as soon as you access the service.

So theres nothing to celebrate!
I think you will find it was a change to a flat rate. I refer you to all the people on here who complained when it was announced. I also refer you to the text message which T-Mobile sent:

"The planned change to how you pay for web 'n' walk will no longer take place on 26 Sept so you'll still pay for the amount you use and never more than £1 a day"

This clearly states that we will continue to pay for the amount we use up to a maximum of £1
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Old 16-09-2007, 17:56
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Thats right because my T-Mobile pay as you go phone is on Relax pay as you go whilst you be using the new tariffs.
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Old 16-09-2007, 19:44
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Thats right because my T-Mobile pay as you go phone is on Relax pay as you go whilst you be using the new tariffs.
I still don't understand why according to you I've "got it all wrong".

T-Mobile had announced they were changing the way web n walk was charged for pay as you go customers. Now they are not going to. I don't see how you being on a discontinued tariff affects that.
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Old 19-09-2007, 00:04
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prking is right about the changes t-mobile were going to make.
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