![]() ![]() This, apparently, fools the automated reminders and you should stop getting pestered but you'll also lose the pathway to the discounted upgrade to Personal. If you don't want to upgrade but don't want the pestering reminders either then I'm told that you should initially accept the offer but before completing the process cancel. So the offer is being renewed for you in the hope you'll move to the new plans. In return you get the good price you previously had. ![]() However it will never receive any additional benefits etc. If you don't need or want the Tasks and Calendar functions then you will probably want to stick with the reduced-rate Premium package. Those on the reduced rate Premium have been allowed to keep the exact same package as they have been on until now but there is an option of a special rate upgrade to the new Personal plan. Thyose paying the full rate were automatically transferred to the new Personal rate which is Premium plus a few extras (tasks and calendar). Others were paying the standard advertised rate. A lot of long time Premium users had been locked into an old tarrif. There were actual two types of Premium subscriber before the subscriber tariffs were updated. ![]()
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