Show me your link to any provider offering a Student discount for a non-contract pre-paid Internet Stick, please.ĭoes Tchibo do this too? Marketing 101: Student discount = quid pro quo = Contract loyalty 24 month terms. They also give even moreĭiscounts for Students. (Perhaps even read the fine print) I had done. I suggest you actually check out the link and the prices. !! is not correct punctuation for a question, but ?) I don't even buy Tchibo coffee. Of course, Tchibo didn't do DBV-TV either, but mine cost €35.ĭo you work for Tchibo or something!! (Grammar FAIL. Of course, they may still prefer to surf 26 hours using the "best pricing" from Prosieben for that money. This English language comparison website says the cheapest available in Germany (June 2010) is 30 days Tchibo "Internet Flat XL" for €19.95 incl 5000Mb If the poster wants to surf for lets say 13 hours at 0.77 cents they could alternately take 30 days Tchibo "Internet Flat L" for €9.95 unthrottled up to 500Mb. Prosieben online time at 0.77 cents per hour doesn't really equate to "best pricing".Ĭomparing say 4 hours at 77cents = Tchibo €2.95 for Calendar Day incl 1000Mb. I don't see how a Huwai Internet Stick from Prosieben for €30 is the "best pricing" when Tchibo right here have it on offer for €19.90. 77 cents per hour of online time.ĭarkknight, I'm not getting down on you coz I'm pretty sure you mean to help new members and don't take the trouble to post to waste your time, but maybe your not up to date with this pricing. The best Surf stick with the best pricing is the Prosieben surf stick 30 Eur for the stick and.