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Nearly half of New Zealanders over 50 overpay for broadband due to lack of awareness and loyalty, missing out on potential savings.
A new survey of New Zealanders aged 50 and over finds many are struggling financially and overpaying for broadband, with nearly half unaware of their internet speed and 25% paying over $100 monthly.
Despite potential annual savings of hundreds by switching providers, 30% haven’t changed plans in over five years, often due to loyalty, habit, or perceived difficulty.
Experts warn older consumers are vulnerable to "loyalty penalties" and misleading marketing, urging them to review plans to avoid unnecessary costs and ensure they’re on suitable, affordable connections.
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Casi la mitad de los neozelandeses mayores de 50 años pagan en exceso por la banda ancha debido a la falta de conciencia y lealtad, perdiendo ahorros potenciales.