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- 05-05-2007, 11:31 PM #1thegoonsGuest
I have never seen anything more of an abortion tha that of the description
of Telstra Mobile Plans on offer on the Telstra website.
There appear to be three types of plan systems, Member (contract), Casual
(non-contract) and Phone (WTF?) plans, with no clear explanation on what
they are and differences.
Then there are bonus offers (eg: 5c calls/min to any Telstra mobile or
landline number) which appear on the CDMA upgrade page $40 plans, but don't
seem to appear anywhere else on the site.
Another complete ****ing balls-up by Telstra.
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- 05-06-2007, 03:55 AM #2pedantickyGuest
Re: Telstra Plans
On May 6, 3:31 pm, "thegoons" <[email protected]> wrote:
> There appear to be three types of plan systems, Member (contract), Casual
> (non-contract) and Phone (WTF?) plans, with no clear explanation on what
> they are and differences.
>
Member/casual self explanatory. Phone plans include a
"free" (subsidised) handset.
> Then there are bonus offers
Choice of 6 bonus options if you are on a member or phone plan.
>(eg: 5c calls/min to any Telstra mobile or
> landline number) which appear on the CDMA upgrade page $40 plans, but don't
> seem to appear anywhere else on the site
This is one of the pricing options if you choose the "Get Connected"
plans - different type of pricing, no calls included in monthly charge
but MUCH cheaper call rates.
All pretty clearly laid out at http://www.telstra.com.au/mobile/mob...ices/plans.htm
- 05-06-2007, 07:59 AM #3thegoonsGuest
Re: Telstra Plans
"pedanticky" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On May 6, 3:31 pm, "thegoons" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> There appear to be three types of plan systems, Member (contract), Casual
>> (non-contract) and Phone (WTF?) plans, with no clear explanation on what
>> they are and differences.
>>
> Member/casual self explanatory. Phone plans include a
> "free" (subsidised) handset.
>
>
>> Then there are bonus offers
>
> Choice of 6 bonus options if you are on a member or phone plan.
>
> >(eg: 5c calls/min to any Telstra mobile or
>> landline number) which appear on the CDMA upgrade page $40 plans, but
>> don't
>> seem to appear anywhere else on the site
>
> This is one of the pricing options if you choose the "Get Connected"
> plans - different type of pricing, no calls included in monthly charge
> but MUCH cheaper call rates.
>
> All pretty clearly laid out at
> http://www.telstra.com.au/mobile/mob...ices/plans.htm
>
>
Thanka for the explanation and that link.
I cannot see a table detailing the bonuses (like the one above) for the Get
Connected ones. I'll go hunt in the SFOA.
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- 05-06-2007, 08:08 AM #4thegoonsGuest
Re: Telstra Plans
OK found it finally:
http://www.telstra.com.au/customerte...rrentplans.pdf
"pedanticky" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On May 6, 3:31 pm, "thegoons" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> There appear to be three types of plan systems, Member (contract), Casual
>> (non-contract) and Phone (WTF?) plans, with no clear explanation on what
>> they are and differences.
>>
> Member/casual self explanatory. Phone plans include a
> "free" (subsidised) handset.
>
>
>> Then there are bonus offers
>
> Choice of 6 bonus options if you are on a member or phone plan.
>
> >(eg: 5c calls/min to any Telstra mobile or
>> landline number) which appear on the CDMA upgrade page $40 plans, but
>> don't
>> seem to appear anywhere else on the site
>
> This is one of the pricing options if you choose the "Get Connected"
> plans - different type of pricing, no calls included in monthly charge
> but MUCH cheaper call rates.
>
> All pretty clearly laid out at
> http://www.telstra.com.au/mobile/mob...ices/plans.htm
>
>
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- 05-12-2007, 01:08 AM #5Michael JGuest
Re: Telstra Plans
"thegoons" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have never seen anything more of an abortion tha that of the description
>of Telstra Mobile Plans on offer on the Telstra website.
>
> There appear to be three types of plan systems, Member (contract), Casual
> (non-contract) and Phone (WTF?) plans, with no clear explanation on what
> they are and differences.
Pretty clear
Casual - Casual. No contract
Member - Member. Has a contract and cheaper rates/bonuses
Phone - Phone. Buys you a phone
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