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Originally Posted by bourbonkiller
@ Inquisitor, I got your point quite right, but that might be your personal need or flavour.
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I clearly stated that my considerations are based on my personal usage profile.
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Take it the other way round. You sit in your hotel room, no free WIFI and need to download one or more large files (presentations, PDF etc.) from your Skydrive or Dropbox. With 150 MB a week you are quickly down to zero, aren't you?
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Then I'll simply re-order another 150MB.
But imagine that I visit Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia or Slovenia and need to download a file of 100MB with my toggle SIM card.
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Regarding the tone, I absolutely agree with the manners, altough I havent mentioned any names in my previous post?!
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You have referred to the person who called toggle's pricing "overpriced" (even quoting this very person by using quotation marks) as being "ill" and I'm the only one to have used the word "overpriced".
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All personal feelings and preferences aside, we are still not talking about billing cycles since this is the Toggle forum and we are discussing the 1 GB Multi-National Data valid for 30 days.
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Billing cycles/increments influence your total costs as much as the nominal price does. You always need to take the time component into account in order to make a proper analysis.
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If we all get back to that topic, do you know any cheaper Multi-National Data package containing 1 GB in Multiple Countries valid for 30 days?
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I don't know any other operator offering data roaming tariffs limited to only 9 unchangeable countries so that it could bear comparison with this few-countries-data package
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If you can show me another offer that comes even close to that price (or cheaper), we can start discussing seriously about the "overpriced".
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As you still don't take into account the huge billing period/increment of toggle and the limited geographical availability of toggle I don't see any basis for further discussion with you.