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building wrote:for someone who spends a lot of time in france and if so how does it compare to 02 for example?
thanks in advance.
You already have a thread running on the subject of calling from France where you were given excellent advice by Redux.
Why start another one?
See :http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1664710 -
I've lived in France, Building. Strongly suggest you get a PAYG french SIM for calls and texts to France and texts to UK mobiles and use cabines with international phone cards, not the FT France ones, for calls to UK.0
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pigeonpie, if you read the other thread, you'll see this advice is redundant as the OP already has one.
Vodafone publish information about Passport on their website
O2 also have a website0 -
on voda payg is it poss to have stop the clock and passport, if so, how?0
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From the terms and conditions10. Vodafone Stop The Clock does not apply to calls made while abroad.0
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what i mean is i have got stop the clock
however can i also have passport -not nec for use abroad is it?0 -
isn't passport used for calling abroad?0
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If you won't believe us, then read the Vodafone website.
what is the vodafone passport website?0
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