Emirates charge $25/100MB[0] which is their "heavy" plan. The fact a user can get charged this insane amount after the fact is a little bit off, isn't it?
In the past SA have ran promotions at unlimited data for $25[1]. How does something like this happen? They know most customers won't complain if they go a bit over and get charged a hefty fee.
Prepaid I think would be the way to go ethically, but not putting a bar on the connection or warning seems scummy to me.
In the past SA have ran promotions at unlimited data for $25[1]. How does something like this happen? They know most customers won't complain if they go a bit over and get charged a hefty fee.
Prepaid I think would be the way to go ethically, but not putting a bar on the connection or warning seems scummy to me.
[0] http://www.ausbt.com.au/emirates-now-offering-in-flight-inte... [1] http://www.singaporeair.com/jsp/cms/en_UK/flying_with_us/inf...