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Cheapest Option on Vodafone...
mamabuddah
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I gave my daughter my old VF phone and I want a PAYG sim for it from VF.
My plan is, myself, my OH, my other DD are all on VF and we use Vodafone Family which means we can all talk to each other for up to 60mins each day for free...what sim (cheapest VF option) should I go for?
She already has another phone of her own on O2 to make her work calls, friends etc, so this is basically so all the family can chat for free. :money:
Does anyone know what the cheapest VF sim is to "top up" and what period does the "Top up" last for...30days?...60days...90days?
I've looked on the VF website and apart from most of it not working, I can't find expiry of topups.
Thanks for taking the time to give this a read...and a MAJOR thanks if you can help
My plan is, myself, my OH, my other DD are all on VF and we use Vodafone Family which means we can all talk to each other for up to 60mins each day for free...what sim (cheapest VF option) should I go for?
She already has another phone of her own on O2 to make her work calls, friends etc, so this is basically so all the family can chat for free. :money:
Does anyone know what the cheapest VF sim is to "top up" and what period does the "Top up" last for...30days?...60days...90days?
I've looked on the VF website and apart from most of it not working, I can't find expiry of topups.
Thanks for taking the time to give this a read...and a MAJOR thanks if you can help
No two ways about this one: Anything Free is not a Basic Right..it had to be earned...by someone, somewhere
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Hi mamabuddah,
As you'll appreciate I'm unable to make any recommendations here so I'll leave that to other members of the forum.
However, I can clarify that any Top up vouchers purchased are valid for two years from the date of purchase.
Once topped up the credit balance wouldn't expire providing the service was used in accordance with Section 6 of our PAYG Terms & Conditions which you'll find in the Term & Conditions section of our website. Unfortunately, I'm unable to provide you with a link due to the posting guidelines company representatives are obliged to follow.
Kind regards,
Lee
Web Relations Team
Vodafone UK“Official Company Representative
I am the official company representative of Vodafone. MSE has given permission for me to post in response to queries about the company, so that I can help solve issues. You can see my name on the companies with permission to post list. I am not allowed to tout for business at all. If you believe I am please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com This does NOT imply any form of approval of my company or its products by MSE"0 -
Another option would be to get the family on Ovivo.
Ovivo uses the Vodafone network so AFAIK the phones wouldn't need to be unlocked.
You get unlimited calls and texts between Ovivo users for free.
You also get 100 minutes, 100 texts and 400mb free each month.
So, depending on your usage, it may be that no one needs to topup again.0
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