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I got banned!
This 'calls will be always free for life' was made at a shareholders meeting which has been seen as untrue. Isn't lying to shareholders an offence? Can anyone with legal knowledge tell us?
- They gave free calling data initially, has everyone forgot that?
- They gave us VoLTE, ViLTE.
- They made other providers to drop their prices.
- They made other providers to rush their LTE network.
- They made other providers to stop sucking your money. I guess everyone forgot their 300rs/gb plan with Airtel/VODA/Idea.
- They made other providers submit and tap out.
- They provided free calling and still do apart from IUC which they will stop once TRAI stops their BS with Cartel.
Predatory pricing, also known as undercutting, is a pricing strategy in which a product or service is set at a very low price with the intention to achieve new customers (Loss leader), or driving competitors out of the market.
Theoretically, if competitors or potential competitors cannot sustain equal or lower prices without losing money, they go out of business or choose not to enter the business. The so-called predatory merchant then theoretically has fewer competitors or even is a de facto monopoly.
Predatory pricing is considered anti-competitive in many jurisdictions and is illegal under some competition laws. However, it can be difficult to prove that prices dropped because of deliberate predatory pricing, rather than legitimate price competition. In any case, competitors may be driven out of the market before the case is ever heard.
well today prepaid plans is 349,499 and whatnot. Jio include taxes in that, what if tomorrow Govt raises taxes on sales done by telecom providers, you think the prices will remain the same ?You may have some valid points but my question is Reliance Jio to charge for outgoing calls to other operators