When Walmart announced Apple’s iPhone 5 with $45 unlimited data plan on Straight Talk’s network earlier in the month, it generated quite a lot of interest.
The only downside was that you had to buy the iPhone outright. But it seemed like a great option for someone who was looking for an unlimited data plan.
I found a thread on an appropriately named site called “Pissed Consumer”
from January of 2012 where numerous users complain that they were
misled by Straight Talk into thinking their accounts were truly
unlimited, only (for some) to be completely shut down after downloading
too much data. Though a few users in the thread claim to have downloaded
gigs upon gigs of media via their Straight Talk plans, plenty of others
complain that they weren’t told about the unstated limit of 2GB per
month until they called to ask about their accounts.
So looks like it is a known issue for quite sometime. If you’re fine
with the soft cap of 2GB, Straight Talk’s $45 data plan is quite a good
deal compared to data plans offered by other carriers. But it is quite
annoying when carriers promise unlimited data plans and then put these
soft caps without bothering to tell customers about it.If you’ve been using Straight Talk, let us know your experience in the comments below.
Via: Ars Technica
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