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* Vodafone small business price plans? *
CharleneUK
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Hi all
Has anyone taken out any of the business price plans?
I'm interested in the Nokia E71 on 24 months, 500 mins, unlimited landline, 250 texts plus internet and email for an amazing £25 per month, plus first 3 months free!!
Sounds too good to be true. Anyone come across any flaws with this plan?
Has anyone taken out any of the business price plans?
I'm interested in the Nokia E71 on 24 months, 500 mins, unlimited landline, 250 texts plus internet and email for an amazing £25 per month, plus first 3 months free!!
Sounds too good to be true. Anyone come across any flaws with this plan?
"I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"
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Is there anyone on ANY of the business price plans??"I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"0
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500 minutes isn't much for a business plan. They expect you to go well over which is where they make their money.
I don't know if you are a business user but to get a business acc you need to supply 2 business proofs when you sign up.0 -
Thanks for replying.
I am a sole trader and was going to take the account online as I wanted Quidco cashback.
I was just about to confirm the transaction when I read the terms and conditions and got a bit confused as to whether unlimited landline meant unlimited landline, as their terms and conditions mention calls to designated numbers. It's just a bit unclear!
Thanks."I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"0 -
Unlimited never means unlimited, there's always a 'fair usage' policy.
Are you sure that they'll allow quidco on a biz acc ? I'd be surprised if it tracked, I thought they were excluded (but I could be wrong). . .0 -
CharleneUK wrote: »Thanks for replying.
I am a sole trader and was going to take the account online as I wanted Quidco cashback.
I was just about to confirm the transaction when I read the terms and conditions and got a bit confused as to whether unlimited landline meant unlimited landline, as their terms and conditions mention calls to designated numbers. It's just a bit unclear!
Thanks.
If you're taking it out as an 'individual business user' ie, the account is registered to your name rather than your company, it can give some problems online. I really wanted the quidco but it wouldn't let me do it online without asking for a million pieces of my company info... so I rang up, and it was the same as taking the account in my own name.
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Hi there, yes, fair usage is fine, it's the designated numbers in the terms I don't really get. I did call, but they weren't very clear either!Unlimited never means unlimited, there's always a 'fair usage' policy.
Are you sure that they'll allow quidco on a biz acc ? I'd be surprised if it tracked, I thought they were excluded (but I could be wrong). . .
You can definitely get cashback, £100 in fact!
http://www.quidco.com/vodafone-business/"I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"0
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