When does perk 500MB data expire?
Alex B. 13088
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Hey everyone, small question.
I just got a 500MB data perk on my account. It's telling me I have 86 days left to activate it on my plan. I was wondering if I have to use the perks data in these 90 days or its only a question of activating it? So let's say I have 5 days left to activate this perk, would I still have the following months to use the data or it will expire passed these 5 remaining days?
Thanks for your help in advance.
I just got a 500MB data perk on my account. It's telling me I have 86 days left to activate it on my plan. I was wondering if I have to use the perks data in these 90 days or its only a question of activating it? So let's say I have 5 days left to activate this perk, would I still have the following months to use the data or it will expire passed these 5 remaining days?
Thanks for your help in advance.
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If you applied , it has 30 days life. The waiting period is 90 days. After you applied it in your account, it will expire in 30 days.22
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Like others have said before me, you have 90 days to activate it. Once that is done, the 30 days countdown starts.21
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You have up to 90 days to apply the perk. Once you apply it, it will expire after 30 days. So if you apply it 5 days before the 90 day expiry, you still have 30 days of 500MB (past your 5 day scenario).20
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IMO , way too soon....20
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Apply it now to your account so it will be transfered to next month « rollover ». A storm, technical problem, forgetting or 3 days frozen account betwen monthly bill could prevent you from use it...
(As i did from my first perk)13 -
Small answer : yes!
You can wait until you want the 30 days to use it.
You account will use the most near to expire first.13 -
You have 90 days to activate and 30 days to use it11
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You have 90 days to activate it, and even if it's activated on the last day before it expires, it is still good for 30 days8
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You can activate you perk anytime in the 90 days. Once activated it lasts 30 days.5
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