Today I read that Amaysim were reducing the number of days for their mobile "unlimited" plans from 30 to 28 days. I thought that was an interesting strategy and certainly one people need to keep in mind.
If you're comparing mobile service providers, it's now more important than ever to check the number of days being covered. If you're comparing plans and one plan charges monthly, and another charges 28 days. then you really need to increase the 28 day plan by 8.33% to compare apples with apples. If the plan is 30 days compared with 28 days, then increase the 28 day plan by 7.1%.
Two days doesn't sound like much, but it does add up. For example if you're paying $49.90 per 30 days at the moment, then over a approximately a year being charged every 28 days, adds another $42.77 to your mobile cost.
Kelvin Eldridge
www.OnlineConnections.com.au
If you're comparing mobile service providers, it's now more important than ever to check the number of days being covered. If you're comparing plans and one plan charges monthly, and another charges 28 days. then you really need to increase the 28 day plan by 8.33% to compare apples with apples. If the plan is 30 days compared with 28 days, then increase the 28 day plan by 7.1%.
Two days doesn't sound like much, but it does add up. For example if you're paying $49.90 per 30 days at the moment, then over a approximately a year being charged every 28 days, adds another $42.77 to your mobile cost.
Kelvin Eldridge
www.OnlineConnections.com.au
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