Data costs £3/MB Max £2/day. What does it mean?
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15-11-2020 22:06 - edited 15-11-2020 22:12
The standard tariff for data without any Bolt-Ons, packs etc is stated as "£3/MB Max £2/day". What does it mean?
- Are you limited to 0.667MB each day? That would be ludicrous.
- Can you use as much data as you like each day? If it's < 0.667MB you are charged per MB? Otherwise you're charged £2 however much data you use?
- If 2 is true, is there a FUP?
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on 31-10-2022 14:12
Hi this never got a response but I would like to know the answer too. £3/MB Max £2/day makes no sense.
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on 31-10-2022 14:36
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on 31-10-2022 14:36
It's badly worded the £2 charge gives you 100MB for that day
If you go over that then It's £3 per MB

