Talk:Poland/@comment-26674008-20160312104343/@comment-24682153-20160312155158

Hi. Jams206.

I guess you are refering to PLUS. They really have a very complex portfolio. They have old starters which are still sold by many vendors like yours. I guess you have bought this. I'm aware that they are still around. But Plus doesn't mentioned it on their website as it's officially phased out and (most, not all products) are now through their "JA" line. This is the new "novy" startery internet na karte here. You will not find the other product on the plus site anymore. About the night transfer, they say:

Usługa Nocny Transfer
Włącz usługę Nocny Transfer, a dostaniesz aż 200 GB do wykorzystania w godzinach 01:00 - 08:00 przez 30 dni

Usługa jest odnawialna co miesiąc, zadbaj o to, aby mieć środki na koncie w momencie odnowienia.

Jak włączyć?
Usługę Nocny Transfer aktywujesz przez serwis Plus online (po zalogowaniu zakładka Pakiety i promocje) lub przekładając kartę do telefonu, wpisując kod:

*121*11*03#

So there may be different numbers for the packages as night transfer has been raised from 50 GB to 200 GB now. New SIM cards are on LTE automatically, but have this unsuitable renewal scheme: "12 GB" actually mean 1 GB per month for 12 months.

The problem is what to do with old offers. It's like Orange or T-Mobile in the UK or O2 in Ireland. They are still around.

If we mention them, users will confuse them with the new offers and complain why they can't get the old offers valid only for existing customers.

If we don't mention them, users will ask about the old offers and why they are not mentioned.

Sometimes, I think it's better when an operator simply stops to support the old offers anymore. But this is problematic from a legal point of view in the EU as customers have grandfathering.