Subj : luckymobile, anyone? To : AUGUST ABOLINS From : Rob Mccart Date : Sun Aug 04 2024 01:00:00 AA>Anyone here using or is familiar with the Luckymobile service? AA>https://luckymobile.ca AA>Recently, they reconfigured their packages. AA>Examples.. AA>WAS: AA>$40/mo = 5GB data >$25/mo = 500MB data AA>NOW: AA>$40/mo = 74GB data >$34/mo = 50GB data >$29/mo = 20GB data Hi August Sorry, I just saw this message. I wasn't getting packets for a while. 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. --- * SLMR Rob * I don't know what that's worth but, there it is... * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .