Not everything increases price, this one dun. Still 20 cents! :thumbsup:
can your little pony enter ERP?
Not everything increases price, this one dun. Still 20 cents! :thumbsup:
Not everything increases price, this one dun. Still 20 cents! :thumbsup:
its a very very bad increase.... $4 for basic + $10 for soccer.. damm SH... all EPL fans would have to pay extra $14/mth...$168/yr shldn't make the deal exclusive.. shld let singtel have a share and let consumers choose..
seriously thinking of terminating....
$14 isnt that much of an increase, where I come from that wouldnt even get you a Big Mac meal!
and got music somemore.. shiok! :bsmilie:Not everything increases price, this one dun. Still 20 cents! :thumbsup:
Terminate liao can go to coffeshops and pubs for matches, but if lets say ECL matches at midnight 2 to 3am then coffeeshop and pubs all closed, then how? Can view it online thru some software downloads but I heard its illegal...
Charge your customers not according to how much it costs but how much they can pay.
Big Mac in Clementi is more expensive then Big Mac in Orchard Road? :bigeyes:
damn ex...clementi become upmarket area liao :bsmilie:
Cancelling Animax group is probably the best move u can ever make. ;pactually i find the current bundles abit mad... thats y i cancel the animax group... its about 12 or 15 for the entire group then i only watch animax... so not justifiable... last time is for 2 channels, for animax & something, or just animax... then stupid never receive my gundam freebie... well... suck thumb... then it get merged with another and 8+ now more & more ex... stupid... i'll rather not watch then... since its always reruns of old anime... just sometimes before sleep watch nia...
then no matter how i click, i always kena the ultimate package... well, not that i complain lah, but i think alot of channels i also never watch 1... if only they add animax to the ultimate package...
$14 isnt that much of an increase, where I come from that wouldnt even get you a Big Mac meal!
Starhub has spent billions on systems that ultimately make our TV and broadband experience better, and with very little, if any at all, increase in price. I don't mind paying a little more for progress. When we start footing the bill for upgrades on the hybrid fibre-coaxial network so our upstream bandwidth can go from 100mbps to 1gbps while the world is still at 50mbps or so, then I'll start complaining about money not-well-spent. But until our network is advanced enough to even support 10mbps up at consumer prices, a little more dough for them to play with in R&D won't hurt