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bjorn

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#169706 23-Mar-2015 16:08
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Currently on Snaps homepage there is this AD:



It states that you can upgrade your plan to unlimited (for most plans when your on a 24month contract) for $10

Does this include the Lightwave 80GB - $85 plan making unlimited $95 instead of $109 normally?



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bazzer
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  #1265981 23-Mar-2015 16:17
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It specifically excludes Lightwave 30, so I would imagine it must do.



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  #1266008 23-Mar-2015 16:27
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Yeah, I've just confirmed it does so you can get unlimited 100/20 for $95

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  #1266052 23-Mar-2015 17:21
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Funny, it's $109 on their pricing page. At $95 I might upgrade from 30/10 80GB to 100/20 unlimited, just to reduce the chance of going over.



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  #1266667 24-Mar-2015 11:59
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Hi bjorn

Yes you can upgrade to 100/20 Unlimited for $95/m, down from normal price of $109.

On the sign-up page the pricing shows $109 until you select a 2 year contract term, then it should drop down to $95. 

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  #1269064 27-Mar-2015 14:42
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Yep, ive just signed up for another two years. Was on 50/20 unlimited for $119. Now 100/20 unlimited for $95. 

Happy with the saving. 

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