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New Vodafone price plans
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They will be available on PAYG also0
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I am on contract xnet anytime, I am just about to upgrade but will probably stick with vodafone, will the new tarrifs be applied to existing contract customers or are they only for new deals.£2.00 Savers Club = £34.00 So Far
+ however may £2 coins I have saved in my Terramundi since 2000.
Terramundi weighs 8lb 5oz0 -
Existing customers can get them, i'm changing to one when their out.0
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end of april, beginning of may0
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Hope they introduce free voicemail!!
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We are nearing the end of April.
Tell us the good news!
We are dying to know!Waddle you do eh?0 -
Vodafone recently stopped charging for their unlimited weekend calls package. I bought one of their cashback sims a few months ago and no charge was levied was levied for the weekend calls for fisrt six months. This was due to be £5/month from six month onwards until I get a message on my phone saying no £5/month charge.
That means I have now, effectively, paid £30 for the whole year and get 200 xnetwork mins/month plus unlimited weekend calls to landlines/vodafones.0 -
End of april i can tell you as in the 30th of april, but it's good news for off-peak people.0
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jf2404 wrote:End of april i can tell you as in the 30th of april, but it's good news for off-peak people.
Can you give us a hint if they've decided to follow o2 Online PAYG and provide 300 free texts per month just for topping-up by £10* or even o2's new one that gives you upto 100mins xnet anytime just for topping-up by £10*?
* You still get to keep the £10 as credit on your phone
(i realise o2's Online PAYG tariffs are subsidised by 50ppm customer services helpline but you can still email them for nothing)0
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