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alasta

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#69804 13-Oct-2010 09:50
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I'm just wondering if any 2degrees gurus can clarify exactly what notifications can be expected when it's time to buy a new data pack. In particular:

 - How many megabytes would be remaning at the point where the user is notified that the data pack is almost exhausted?
 - How many days in advance would the user be notified that the data pack is about to expire?

I currently have both national (50mb pack) and value (512Mb pack) set up on my account and I'm keen to know what information I will get about each of these to assist me in juggling them.

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  #391198 13-Oct-2010 09:55
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alasta: I'm just wondering if any 2degrees gurus can clarify exactly what notifications can be expected when it's time to buy a new data pack. In particular:

 - How many megabytes would be remaning at the point where the user is notified that the data pack is almost exhausted?
 - How many days in advance would the user be notified that the data pack is about to expire?

I currently have both national (50mb pack) and value (512Mb pack) set up on my account and I'm keen to know what information I will get about each of these to assist me in juggling them.


National packs are notified at 5MB left, broadband packs at 10MB left for usage. Both are notified 1 day before expiry.




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  #391207 13-Oct-2010 10:05

SaltyNZ:
alasta: I'm just wondering if any 2degrees gurus can clarify exactly what notifications can be expected when it's time to buy a new data pack. In particular:

 - How many megabytes would be remaning at the point where the user is notified that the data pack is almost exhausted?
 - How many days in advance would the user be notified that the data pack is about to expire?

I currently have both national (50mb pack) and value (512Mb pack) set up on my account and I'm keen to know what information I will get about each of these to assist me in juggling them.


National packs are notified at 5MB left, broadband packs at 10MB left for usage. Both are notified 1 day before expiry.


This is where I have issues with your prices, 5/10MB is not good enough. What if I was DL'ing and it went over? Oh no its 10c/meg.

Overage is where your profit margins are aye? 

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  #391236 13-Oct-2010 10:45
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Thanks, Salty. Appreciate your quick response.

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