Lucky's prices stay the same. I still have a $15/mo plan with Lucky.
>Originally, it was unlimited talk and about 250MB data. But then they
>introduced a "switch" to 100% talk + USA calling, or 100% data with 500MB. I
>had the former for a little while. But since the plan was for a number I
>never planned to use for talk (I just wanted to "save" the original landline
>number), I switched to 100% data. And now, it's even a bit more at @250MB+
>for auto-topup.
I've changed my plan with them 3 times over the past 7 or 8 years,
always getting more for less money. But it's been a while since they
offered anything new to existing customers, other than to switch over
to a different company they own or support.
But you're right.. I just checked and no good options are
available to those of us already using Lucky..
It's a non-sensical marketing strategy. I currently have the $29/mo
>plan with a basic 25GB. With the bonuses, I get 26.5GB. But if I
>move to the $30/mo plan, the data is one 1GB!
You must have hit that one just right. Actually, I think I remember
when you got that plan. I think it was supposed to be only for new
customers but you somehow snuck through and got it.
I currently have unlimited everything in Canada plus, with bonuses,
16 GB of fast data for $35, and it's good enough for my needs.
Their methods are not totally idiotic. They offer new people super
deals to sign them up. But then, once you're a reliable customer,
they want to talk you into switching over to a more conventional
service through Bell Mobility or other.
Lucky was supposed to be a service for people just starting out
or with bad credit since it was a little limited compared to main-
stream suppliers and pre-paid so they knew they were going to get
paid.. But it's worked well enough for me that I've never seriously
looked at anything else..
As we mentioned, we get unlimited slower data once we use up the
data allotment and they support incoming texting world wide, rather
than just within Canada, so it had benefits that the 'better', more
expensive plans, didn't offer back then. It used to be slower (3G)
but they upgraded it to 4G at no extra cost and I couldn't get 5G
service out here even if I had it, which the Bell plan offers.
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