Multi-Line Discount

To try to attract households as well as single people, there will be multi-line discounts. This will be based on the total bill, and how many lines you have. Most people probably wouldn’t be so concerned with the discount, but more concerned for the final price. Below are the discounts

  • 2 Lines: 90% of total
  • 3 Lines: 75% of total
  • 4 Lines: 65% of total
  • 5 Lines: 50% of total

By offering an aggressive family plan, my phone service will hope to attract a wide range of customers to cater to just about everyone’s budget while still making a profit.

Examples

Let’s assume that there is a family of 3. Two lines has the $15 plan, and the third line has the $25 plan. In addition, line 2 has a second number. The breakdown will like this.

$25 + ($15 + $5) + $15 = $60.
$60 × 75% = $45

A second example will have all 5 lines used. The Primary line will be what my plan will look like, and the other plans will be the $25 plan with CID+. This will look like the following
$70 + ($25 + $5) × 4 = $190
$190 × 50% = $95