← Back to context Comment by master-lincoln 4 days ago What else would it mean? 5 comments master-lincoln Reply HDThoreaun 4 days ago That you are buying a bundle and it doesnt matter how much of the bundle you use you pay the same amount every billing period? master-lincoln 4 days ago So if I buy entry to the swimming hall that allows me to be there for 4 hours but also allows me to leave earlier you would call that a flat rate?I have never noticed there are people who interpret it that way. HDThoreaun 4 days ago If it allows you 4 hours total per month yea margalabargala 4 days ago That you are charged a single fixed fee regardless of usage.Nothing about that prevents a usage cap. croes 4 days ago A cap pretty much is the opposite of regardless of usage
HDThoreaun 4 days ago That you are buying a bundle and it doesnt matter how much of the bundle you use you pay the same amount every billing period? master-lincoln 4 days ago So if I buy entry to the swimming hall that allows me to be there for 4 hours but also allows me to leave earlier you would call that a flat rate?I have never noticed there are people who interpret it that way. HDThoreaun 4 days ago If it allows you 4 hours total per month yea
master-lincoln 4 days ago So if I buy entry to the swimming hall that allows me to be there for 4 hours but also allows me to leave earlier you would call that a flat rate?I have never noticed there are people who interpret it that way. HDThoreaun 4 days ago If it allows you 4 hours total per month yea
margalabargala 4 days ago That you are charged a single fixed fee regardless of usage.Nothing about that prevents a usage cap. croes 4 days ago A cap pretty much is the opposite of regardless of usage
That you are buying a bundle and it doesnt matter how much of the bundle you use you pay the same amount every billing period?
So if I buy entry to the swimming hall that allows me to be there for 4 hours but also allows me to leave earlier you would call that a flat rate?
I have never noticed there are people who interpret it that way.
If it allows you 4 hours total per month yea
That you are charged a single fixed fee regardless of usage.
Nothing about that prevents a usage cap.
A cap pretty much is the opposite of regardless of usage