Though 30 day expiry of international minutes is almost as futile. I would have taken the international minutes over data.
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A paid version is also available for 0.99 per border. Each border is available for free with a watermark. The borders are sized for use with 8.5 x 11 printer paper. Use the borders with programs like Microsoft Word to create flyers, posters, and other documents. Presumably most of us have the plan we need or are acclimated to the amount of data we have so probably won't need this. A collection of page borders featuring vehicles like cars, planes, and trains. Not a half-bad freebie for the next 30 days for $15 & $25 plans. We’re talking holiday cards, flyers, websites, crafts go wild with them The point of using a Christmas border. Then you just print them out or open them up in something like Photoshop or Microsoft Word to start embellishing your projects. An assumption was incorrect - my apologies. You can grab these festive template borders for free online. Add Christmas clipart, text and/or images before you download and print. Apparently, this promo has been given the special property of priority usage before the non-expiring Holiday data bonuses. Free Christmas Border Customize Online Personal & commercial use. Terrible!Įdit: Updated to reflect new info later in the thread.
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So now PM is in its performative generosity and "good will" era, after pulling a blatantly anti-consumer move. Just a glorified advertisement for their awful 1GB data add-on (PM thought they were slick when they snuck in that new 30-day expiry clause with the portal redesign.) Unused data from the $30 a pop 1GB add-on used to never expire, and carried over billing periods, until it was all used up. Is it a customer on a $15 or $25 1GB plan who normally uses less than 1/4 gig - 1GB per month, has burned through all the Holiday data credits from years past to even touch this freebie data, but for some strange reason needs 1GB starting right now, and only for the next 30 days? Who is the target audience that would logically take advantage of this?