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Vodafone to phase out Stop the Clock and introduce new payg tariff.

billsavings
billsavings Posts: 2,015 Forumite
Their sending out a text to PAYG Customers as follows.

"Afternoon everyone,

Our new price plan is just that…simple!

We're moving all our PAYT customers on to our new and easier price plan.

The calling costs are as follows:
  • One flat rate of 20p per minute to any network any time of the day, so no more on/off peak rates
  • Texts will now only be 10p
  • Non Geographic numbers will be just 25p per minute
Free Weekends will still be available and Stop the Clock won't be available to new connecting customer. If you have it on your PAYT account currently, it'll be transferred over to our new Simply plan."

Its effectivefrom1/9/2008.

Just found some discussion about it on Voda Forum.

http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=4346

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