ihate0845 wrote on Apr 12
th, 2012 at 1:10pm:
10p a minute is expensive.
by expensive I mean compared to packaged minutes.
You said that giffgaff is an "expensive PAYG system". By definition on "pay as you go" you pay for your calls and with giffgaff you pay 10 pence per minute. Add-ons such as giffgaff "Goody Bags" are extra.
Looking around at other providers this would seem to be one of the lowest priced calls of any pay as you service. So my point stands.
ihate0845 wrote on Apr 12
th, 2012 at 1:10pm:
giffgaff's business model seems to be to take advantage of people not renewing and hence auto switching to the more lucrative payg pricing. its unique and I guess it works.
Is this any different from other pay as you go services which offer bundles that can be purchased on an occasional basis? Do others remind users?
It would seem that the sensible answer is for subscribers to set reminders on their mobile phones if they are not notified by their operator. It would be good to see operators notifying users, probably by text message.