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When I used my own data from SRP, the numbers seemed a bit off and in the extended view I see why:
My SRP account started on May 10th and I only used that data up to September 3rd. I think the numbers are showing as if it treated May 10th as January 1st and worked on that rate plan assumption.
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On Thu, Sep 5, 2019, 7:11 PM ArmoredDragon ***@***.***> wrote:
When I used my own data from SRP, the numbers seemed a bit off and in the
extended view I see why:
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My SRP account started on May 10th and I only used that data up to April.
I think the numbers are showing as if it treated may 10th as January 1st
and worked on that rate plan assumption.
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When I used my own data from SRP, the numbers seemed a bit off and in the extended view I see why:
My SRP account started on May 10th and I only used that data up to September 3rd. I think the numbers are showing as if it treated May 10th as January 1st and worked on that rate plan assumption.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: