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Vodaphone's "stop the clock"
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Been mentioned many times here before.
What you see is what you get!!!!0 -
Its not available on a 12 month contract only 18 months or payg.The more i save the more i can spend:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:0
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not available on off peak tariffs either. No catches at all, just remember to redial after 1 hour if you talk for that long!0
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cindyhove wrote:This looks good to me. Talk for up to an hour and only get charged for the first 3 from the inclusive minutes..
Am i missing something here? What is the catch?
Excludes peak-time calls.
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gk172 wrote:Its not available on a 12 month contract only 18 months or payg.0
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Stop the clock IS available on pay as you go, and if you get the right free Sims on vodas website you register for stop the clock and you have £1 free stop the clock then just bin the sim and use the next... you must register for stop the clock by calling 2345 before your first call.0
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You can also get it added onto your tariff if you signed up before 1st May 2005 without extending your contract.0
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