Google Fi is blocking frequent travelers and expats
5 points| mfrommil | 4 years ago
Given how Google tends to kill products/services on a whim, I guess I should have expected something like this at some point. For some reason, as a 5+ year paying customer, owner of multiple generations of Google(Pixel) phones, etc., I didn't expect to be blocked with only a 30 day notice. The lack of transparency, proactive communication, and overall terrible customer experience is making me think hard about subscribing to anything from Google again after this.
jepler|4 years ago
gregjor|4 years ago
You can easily find web sites describing cell carriers with coverage maps and costs, for any country. And you can find web sites that tell which carriers work with your phone.
I had a Fi family plan with my son sharing with me, and he was always in the US. That may have tilted my account to majority US usage. I don’t know if Google looks at per-account or per-number usage.
alamortsubite|4 years ago
I used Fi in several countries outside the U.S. in 2021, for a period of over a month, without any issues whatsoever. The service has been very good.
akulbe|4 years ago
Just out of curiosity, are you at liberty to say which country? the only other country I've gone to with any frequency has been Canada, and I've been a multi-year subscriber, just like you.
I haven't had any issues, so far. <knocking on wood>
UGH.
unknown|4 years ago
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