Ho visto che Miles ha introdotto un nuovo abbonamento che ti dà credito quasi come il tuo abbonamento + ulteriori vantaggi. Non so ancora dove sia il trucco, vale la pena abbonarsi?
The “trick” is that you need to spend the 50€ credits in this month. So if you don’t do that, Miles gets some free money from you.
alex3r4 on
They basically give you 15% off if you agree to spend at least 50€ a month. Meh.
The higher tier memberships give you more, but for the spent required you can get your own car.
So all in all… no.
deceze on
I’ve calculated it for myself, and went for a year of Platinum for €399. That’s some €33 a month, but you get to ride for €50. Beyond those €50, it’s the same discounts as the old plans, even without the unlock fee. As long as your average usage is more than €33 a month, that’s worth it; and I usually use it more than that. Only missing the extra 5 minutes of reservation time, but I can live with that.
I’ll only be keeping an eye on whether the plan is still €399 next year before it renews, or whether that was a once-off Black Friday thing.
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The “trick” is that you need to spend the 50€ credits in this month. So if you don’t do that, Miles gets some free money from you.
They basically give you 15% off if you agree to spend at least 50€ a month. Meh.
The higher tier memberships give you more, but for the spent required you can get your own car.
So all in all… no.
I’ve calculated it for myself, and went for a year of Platinum for €399. That’s some €33 a month, but you get to ride for €50. Beyond those €50, it’s the same discounts as the old plans, even without the unlock fee. As long as your average usage is more than €33 a month, that’s worth it; and I usually use it more than that. Only missing the extra 5 minutes of reservation time, but I can live with that.
I’ll only be keeping an eye on whether the plan is still €399 next year before it renews, or whether that was a once-off Black Friday thing.