On 23 Mar, 23:08, G <nospample...@mailinator.com> wrote:
> T-Mobile are better than some providers in that they don't charge for
> usage above their 'fair' limit. They issue a warning then cut the
> service. Looking at their site today there is no mention of
> unlimited but a few mentions of their 3GB and 10GB 'fair use'
> policies.
Yes, the site has changed; it now tells you that the £15 special offer
ends soon, and this page:
http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/mobil...s/pay-monthly/
now gas the 3GB and 10GB limits highlighted in pink on the page, you
don't have to follow a link to another page to see them. However,
under the 'Monthly allowance' column for all four options it still
says 'Unlimited data'. Since the 'fair use' limits are now clearly
stated further up on the same page, this is far less misleading than
the old page was. However, I still don't like the use of the word
'Unlimited' to describe a service which has a limit. T-Mobile offer a
good service, and the limits are far more than I will use, so it
doesn't affect me, but I still feel that the wording is wrong.