Hello poindexter!
** On Wednesday 30.12.20 - 06:11, poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Ogg:
Per YEAR? That's pretty darn good. But I only see per
MONTH figures on their site. Or.. are you getting an
exclusive because you are previous customer?
I got a one-time deal and I keep renewing it, because I'll
never see a deal like it again.
Unless they are undercutting the service in some unknown way to
you to make up for their losses, you're very fortunate that they
even maintain the $9/yr offer.
This is not hosting related, but it is a similar grandfathered
pricing story:
I had a promo offer from Rogers for their mobile internet one
time that would take me from $35/mo for 4GB to $40 for 5GB. I
grabbed it at the time because 4GB seemed really insufficient.
Then, later when it came time to renew for another year (but I
was really on a monthly program by then), they were promoting
newer mobile USB devices (requiring a new device purchase) and a
commitment to at least 2 years on contract. I could have done
that, and probably gained 3G LTE too, but the outlay for the new
device and being locked-in for 2 years seemed over zealous. Also
at that time, the entry point for 5GB was $50/mo! plus $10/mo if
I went over the standard 5GB usage.
I decided to stick with 5GB at $40/mo thank you very much -
although technically it was a tad slower than 3G LTE.
I monitored my data usage with a program on my laptop, so I
hardly ever went over if I didn't have to. Overage was still $5/
mo instead of $10/mo at that time.
Rogers practically had to continue with the last 5GB for $40/mo
of my last offer because I was using "their" device, and I had
agreed to their original requirements. They were in no legal
position to change the terms and force me to change.
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