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icardmobile - what price from tomorrow?
icardmobile currently offer the cheapest no-frills basic phone service at 1p/min landlines and 5p/min to mobiles - but these prices are only valid until TODAY - 30/04/11.
Have any current customers been informed of what they will be charged from tomorrow? No indication on their website.
Have any current customers been informed of what they will be charged from tomorrow? No indication on their website.
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They have, today, updated their website to state that prices are valid until 31st May 2011.
UK calls, for the time being, remain 1p/min landlines, 5p/min mobiles, 4p/text, 10p/min 0800 and 25p/min for 0871, which is the same as last month.0 -
I have just checked their website and it says rates are are valid until 2nd May 2011.
Also does anyone know who's network they use?0 -
Now that is interesting it did say 31st May earlier.I have just checked their website and it says rates are are valid until 2nd May 2011.
Also does anyone know who's network they use?
They use the Vodafone network.:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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This certainly is worth keeping an eye on.
It did say 31st May earlier today and at some point today it has changed to now say tomorrow (2nd May). Doesn't inspire much confidence. I guess the length of time they keep these loss making rates going will depend on how much money they have and how many users they have. It wouldn't take long for vodafone to pull the plug if they don't pay their bills, I'm sure.0
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