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They sort of already do, as long as they keep grandfathering subscribers into the rate they are paying now, even as rates for new subscribers rise. Over time, that may end up being a significant discount if they keep honoring that.
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I'd rarely use it for English, but I agree totally (I could potentially use it if I needed to reply in a language other than English). If Duo and Family are supposed to be "same as Unlimited, but with more of it for more users", then if a feature is included in Duo and Family, it should be in Unlimited as well.
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The current model seems to suggest that no one who has a standalone plan for one person needs this, or that a single individual should have to pay for a subscription for two people to get this, even if they are only one person.
What a silly model. Makes Unlimited a lot less, well…. unlimited.
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Yes, it doesn’t make a lot of sense to me that a Duo plan would have features that Unlimited does not. Yes, maybe they get more storage or more addresses or more domains or whatever. But the feature set should be the same.
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And to add on to this, I think people who subscribe to the VPN service (or have Unlimited/Duo/Family) should be able to opt into dedicated/static IP service on personal accounts, even if it costs a bit more. Many other VPN services are rolling this out for maybe US$3-4 a month -- would be great to have this option to greatly reduce the number of blocked connections and those infernal captchas.
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I'd like to add some for Oregon as well. The closest ones default to Washington state and California, and that means (among other things) that placing online orders default to charging sales tax until I override it. (There is no sales tax in Oregon.).
I’m not going to pay for the premium Lumo service until and unless I can trial it for at least 7 days, and 14 would be better.